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Indonesian fishers win another round against Bumble Bee Foods’ attempt to dismiss human trafficking lawsuit
A California federal judge today conclusively denied the Bumble Bee tuna company’s request that the court reconsider its decision to allow a human trafficking case brought by Indonesian fishers to proceed.
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Trump revokes critical ecosystem protections for vast swaths of the Pacific
Marine sanctuaries have proven benefits, including protecting marine biodiversity, supporting coastal economies, increasing resilience to change, and sustaining healthy, productive fisheries. Removing those protections doesn’t help fishermen – it sacrifices their future for short-term gains.
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Justice still on the horizon for fishermen suing Bumble Bee in forced labor case, despite setback
The protections these fishermen sought are basic safeguards that responsible companies should already have in place. Companies should not need a court order to protect the people whose labor makes their profits possible. Big Seafood must act now to ensure forced labor has no place in its supply chains.
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Greenpeace study finds microplastics in Gerber baby food pouches
New investigation detected microplastics and a range of chemicals, including a potential endocrine-disrupting chemical, in both the food and the packaging of Gerber pouches.
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Both party frontrunners in CA Governor’s race failing climate voters
Greenpeace USA analysis of top candidates reveals stark differences on issues that will define California's climate future.
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‘Democracy Dies by Billionaire’: Greenpeace USA fixes Washington Post slogan in World Press Freedom Day action
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 3, 2026) — Today, on World Press Freedom Day, Greenpeace activists challenged the slogan “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” made famous by the Washington Post, with a lit…
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McDonald’s and Coca-Cola caught trying to gut Europe’s landmark plastics law months before it takes effect
McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Kraft Heinz, Mondelez, McCormick, Molson Coors, and Ball Corporation are among 138 corporations that sent a private letter urging European leaders to delay and weaken the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR).
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Dutch court hears Greenpeace International’s arguments against Energy Transfer’s latest attempt to evade accountability
Dutch court hears Greenpeace International’s arguments against Energy Transfer’s latest attempt to evade accountability
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Trump Administration Rushes Offshore Mining Lease Sales in Pacific Waters, Sidestepping Indigenous Consultation
The Trump Administration is moving to fast-track offshore mineral extraction in U.S. Pacific waters, according to a newly released Department of the Interior document. The plan is raising concerns about environmental harm, Indigenous rights, and potential violations of federal law.
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Greenpeace USA calls for the removal of Trump for war crimes
Greenpeace USA activists took a banner to the White House calling for the immediate removal of President Donald Trump for war crimes.









