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Study shows Big Oil fueled deadly wildfires in Los Angeles
The latest study by the World Weather Attribution on the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, confirmed that climate change, fueled by fossil fuel…
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Day one executive orders are a return on investment for Big Oil
As we enter 2025 and this new political era, it is important to recognize the stark divisions of contemporary American life – ones that are not as simplistic or neatly…
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Organize a zero waste event
Zero waste doesn’t mean zero fun — in fact, it’s a chance to exercise your creativity!
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A victory for free speech: Greenpeace USA defeats $100 million lawsuit
Today’s decision is a huge win for free speech, but more must be done to ensure that corporations can’t abuse the legal system. Not everyone can afford to litigate a…
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“Anti-Greta” climate denier Naomi Seibt marched with Neo-Nazis and promotes white nationalism
What journalists and the climate movement need to know about the Heartland Institute’s new contractor and contrarian Youtuber, Naomi Seibt.
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Investigating California’s offshore oil platforms with the Arctic Sunrise
The Greenpeace ship the Arctic Sunrise visited oil platforms off the coast of Southern California. Together with Earthworks and the Center for Biological Diversity we were able to document flaring…
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Los Angeles wildfires rage across communities
"As the world watches … families, wildlife, and entire communities in California are suffering from fires — fueled by extreme drought and record heat — raging across acres with no end in sight."
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Energy Transfer thinks they can silence us
Big Oil company Energy Transfer is trying to silence Greenpeace with a $300 million lawsuit. They've ignited a reinvigorated global movement.
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Greenpeace USA calls out deep sea mining industry secrecy and deception as it courts investors
"Their tactics reveal an industry, much like Big Oil, that prefers to operate in the shadows while preparing to inflict irreversible harm on our common heritage—the deep seas and oceans that sustain us all."
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Nuclear Incident at the Davis Besse Power Plant
Documents regarding the fifth-most dangerous nuclear incident in the United States since 1979:








