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  • Pole and Line Fishermen Catch Tuna. © Greenpeace / Paul Hilton
    Toxics
    Toxics Health

    A Statistical Analysis of Factors Associated with Elevated Hair Mercury Levels in the U.S. Population

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    October 20, 2004
  • Supermarket Canned Tuna in stores in Washington D.C. © Tim Aubry / Greenpeace
    Toxics
    Toxics

    An Investigation of Factors Related to Levels of Mercury in Human Hair

    Cover Letter: Download document Num. pages: 1 Executive Summary Hair analysis provides a historical record of an individual’s exposure to mercury or methylmercury. In this study hair analysis of mercury…

    Greenpeace Staff •
    October 18, 2004
  • Woodland Caribou in Canada. © Jean-Simon Bégin
    Forests
    Forests Indigenous Rights

    Lapland – State of Conflict

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    Greenpeace Staff •
    October 1, 2004
  • Markus Mauthe Galapagos- Underwater. © Markus Mauthe / Greenpeace
    Sustainable Seafood
    Oceans Seafood Tuna Fisheries Human Rights Workers' Rights

    Genetically Engineered Fish – New Threats to the Environment

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    Greenpeace Staff •
    October 1, 2004
  • Climate
    Climate Renewable Energy

    Solar Generation: Electricity for Over 1 Billion People and 2 Million Jobs by 2020

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    Greenpeace Staff •
    September 29, 2004
  • ExxonMobil Fire in Baytown, Texas. © Simran McKenna / Greenpeace
    Climate
    Climate Climate Change Exxon

    Don’t Buy ExxonMobil: Fact Sheet

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    Greenpeace Staff •
    September 28, 2004
  • Energy Transfer LNG Pipeline Explosion in Texas. © Reginald Mathalone / Greenpeace
    Climate
    Climate LNG

    Liquid Natural Gas: A roadblock to a clean energy future

    Executive Summary Over the past few years, fueled by rising natural gas prices, some of the world’s largest multinational corporations began searching for new sites for Liquid Natural Gas (LNG)…

    Greenpeace Staff •
    September 8, 2004
  • Beauty of the Carpathian Forest in Romania. © Mitja  Kobal / Greenpeace
    Forests
    Forests Wildlife

    Certifying Extinction? An Assessment of the Revised Standards of the Finnish Forest Certification System

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    Greenpeace Staff •
    August 1, 2004
  • Detox Catwalk in Bandung. © Greenpeace / Hati Kecil Visuals
    Toxics
    Toxics

    Chemical Industry vs. Public Interest: Redefining the Public Debate on Chemical Security

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    Greenpeace Staff •
    July 19, 2004
  • Organic Rice Art Ratchaburi. © Greenpeace / John Novis
    Agriculture
    Agriculture GMOs

    Rice at Risk: Will there be a choice with GE Rice?

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    Greenpeace Staff •
    June 16, 2004
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