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Dutch court hears Greenpeace International’s arguments against Energy Transfer’s latest attempt to evade accountability
Dutch court hears Greenpeace International’s arguments against Energy Transfer’s latest attempt to evade accountability
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Trump Administration Rushes Offshore Mining Lease Sales in Pacific Waters, Sidestepping Indigenous Consultation
The Trump Administration is moving to fast-track offshore mineral extraction in U.S. Pacific waters, according to a newly released Department of the Interior document. The plan is raising concerns about environmental harm, Indigenous rights, and potential violations of federal law.
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Greenpeace USA calls for the removal of Trump for war crimes
Greenpeace USA activists took a banner to the White House calling for the immediate removal of President Donald Trump for war crimes.
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U.S. plastics response falls short as Americans face widespread chemical exposure
While we need microplastics out of our water, the Trump administration's announcement of more research is not leadership, it's more of the same—another gift to the very industries that are making Americans sick.
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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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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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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…
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US-Taiwan trade deal brings human rights progress, environmental risks
The trade deal contains promises of meaningful steps in their seafood sector that the Greenpeace global network has been demanding for years, including some commitments from Taiwan to improve labor conditions and environmental protections for its distant water fishing fleet, which is the second largest in the world.








