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Energy Transfer facility reportedly saw the worst methane plume in the U.S. in 2025
The largest methane emissions in the U.S. in 2025 reportedly appear to originate from an Energy Transfer facility in Texas.
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Greenpeace USA Declares “Big Seafood Kills Oceans and Workers” with Banner at Major Seafood Trade Expo
Calls on Multibillion Dollar Industry to End Isolation at Sea
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The High Cost of Cheap Tuna: US Supermarkets, Sustainability, and Human Rights at Sea
The High Cost of Cheap Tuna US Supermarkets, Sustainability, and Human Rights at Sea
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In Trump’s illegal war with Iran, the only winners are the oil and gas companies
Trump’s stated desire to control resources – especially oil and gas – is behind most of this foreign policy violence.
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Greenpeace reacts to threat of Iran war on global food price shock
Amsterdam, Netherlands – Reacting to the news that disruption to global fertiliser supply chains caused by Iran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz may lead to a global food…
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Trump is making us sicker – and lying about it
A new scientific study has provided the most comprehensive look at how our attachment to oil and gas is killing people and making us sick.
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What today’s judgment means for Greenpeace USA
A final judgment has officially been entered in Big Oil company Energy Transfer’s massive lawsuit against us.
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Greenpeace organizations to appeal $345 million North Dakota court judgment in Energy Transfer’s intimidation lawsuit
Mandan, North Dakota (February 27,2026) — Greenpeace organizations in the U.S. and Greenpeace International announce they will seek a new trial and, if necessary, appeal the decision with the North…









