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This hurricane season Greenpeace USA helps deliver Uncle Sam’s disturbing message to America
Greenpeace USA deployed a banner at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) headquarters to assist in making Uncle Sam’s message to the country crystal clear: this hurricane season, you are…
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May budget revise makes the case for California’s Climate Superfund Act even stronger
Greenpeace USA's response to the recently released May revise of the California state budget, which revealed a projected $12 billion deficit.
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Trump Puts New England fishermen at risk
Trump is going to "unleash" America’s fishing industry straight into collapse. Opening this monument to commercial fishing will not boost the fishing economy in the way the Trump administration claims.
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100 days in, let’s continue to resist and protect.
Usually marking 100 days of a new administration means taking stock and evaluating how it’ll set the tone for the next couple years of the president’s tenure.
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Keystone oil spill shows need to protect rights to protest and free speech
BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA (April 11, 2025)–In response to a reported 3,500 barrels of oil spilling from the Keystone pipeline this week in North Dakota, Sushma Raman, Interim Executive Director of…
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Week 3 of “Dirty Dems” campaign exposes the Rubio sisters
As part of the ongoing "Dirty Dems" campaign, Greenpeace USA, in collaboration with the California Working Families Party and Courage California, continues to hold California State legislators accountable for their damaging connections to the oil and gas industry and their failure to support critical climate, economic justice, and progressive priorities.
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Campaign exposes “Dirty Dems” who betray the people for corporate donors
Greenpeace USA, in collaboration with the California Working Families Party and Courage California, is launching a new campaign to hold legislators accountable for their campaign donations and voting records.
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Greenpeace and the People vs. ExxonMobil
Over the past two years, Greenpeace offices around the world have increased efforts to expose one of the world’s worst corporate polluters, ExxonMobil.









