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The disaster economy: who benefits, and who pays?
We cannot accept a future where safety from climate disasters and extreme weather is a for-profit commodity.
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Energy Transfer racked up $100 million in fines; faced criminal charges for environmental abuses while suing to silence critics
A damning new report from Greenpeace USA exposes a years-long pattern of environmental destruction, safety violations, and corporate impunity by Big Oil company Energy Transfer.
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Bad Neighbor: Energy Transfer’s Pattern of Pollution and Violations
Exposing Energy Transfer’s record of pollution, safety violations, and harming communities.
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Merchants of Myth: new report exposes plastic recycling as costly failure
A new report from Greenpeace USA reveals plastic recycling has largely failed after decades of being touted by corporations as a solution to the pollution crisis.
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Landmark U.S. ruling allows Indonesians to proceed with lawsuit against Bumble Bee for forced labor on fishing boats
The case of a group of Indonesian fishers who sued U.S. tuna brand Bumble Bee, alleging forced labor, will move forward, according to a judgment released by the Southern California federal district court yesterday.
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The 2025 Trafficking in Persons Report: Progress in Acknowledgment, Failure in Accountability
Human trafficking is endemic in industrial fishing, and is known to overlap with destructive fishing practices, but this week’s U.S. government report on human trafficking went soft on ranking key powers in the global seafood supply chain. Keep reading for more information about the report and the submissions from Greenpeace offices.
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Turmoil, teargas, and tyranny: two climate activists and one ICE raid in California
This blog is a collaboration between two Greenpeace USA supporters based in Oxnard, California. The story we are about to tell is a violent and potentially triggering one. Much of…
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Greenpeace USA rejects presidential attacks on nonprofits, urges resistance
WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 2, 2025) – Today, as more than 3,700 organizations from all sectors of civil society across the U.S. release a letter rejecting presidential attacks on nonprofit organizations,…
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US soft on human trafficking in new report
The U.S. government has once again awarded unmerited rankings in its annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report to two major players in the global seafood supply chain — Taiwan and Indonesia — despite acknowledging widespread forced labor, human trafficking, and weak government responses in both.









