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Over 125 health experts sign onto statement on the safety of reusables during COVID-19
125+ health experts sign statement addressing the safety of reusables and COVID-19.
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Walmart lawsuit
Greenpeace Inc. filed a lawsuit in California Superior Court today, alleging that Walmart has employed unlawful, unfair, and deceptive business practices by incorrectly labeling and advertising its various private label…
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Case studies: The impacts of extracting and burning natural gas
Numerous studies have shown that the processes of extracting and burning natural gas, including fracking, have grave environmental impacts. Here are a few of them.
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Reusables Are Doable!
After months of the plastic industry exploiting fears about COVID-19 to scare people into buying more single-use plastics, Greenpeace just launched a brand new report to highlight reuse and refill…
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An Amazon adventure
Marine biologist and Greenpeace US Oceans Campaign Director John Hocevar has traveled down to Brazil to join the crew of the Esperanza and a group of researchers who have set out to document this amazing natural wonder for the very first time. He’ll be sharing Notes from the Field as he goes.
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Resistance and resilience: what to expect from the second Trump administration
President Trump's return to power marks a setback for both climate and social action. But Greenpeace USA is not backing down.
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Greenpeace USA slams Coca-Cola’s abandoned environmental promises
Coke’s abandonment of its reuse commitment is a disaster for the planet.
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Greenpeace activists protest U.S. LNG tanker arriving in Germany
“Now more than ever, we need President Biden and his administration to reject the six pending LNG export projects, including the notorious Calcasieu Pass 2 project."
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Greenpeace Analyzes the Lewis Powell Memo: Corporate Blueprint to Dominate Democracy
Forty years ago, not only was Greenpeace formed, but a then-obscure corporate lawyer (later appointed by President Nixon to the Supreme Court) drafted a memorandum for the U.S. Chamber of…
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What We Need Now: Art and activism
We’re thrilled to announce that Season 5, Episode 2 of the What We Need Now podcast is now available for streaming! In this episode, hosts Tanya Brooks, Geniro Dingle, Jeffrey Harris, and Rico Sisney discuss the intersection of art and activism with special attention to how they connect to environmental justice.