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Greenpeace Finds Amazon Breaking Commitment to Power Cloud with 100% Renewable Energy
“Clicking Clean Virginia” analyzes dirty energy sources fueling “data center alley” Amazon Web Services is only meeting 12 percent of its renewable energy commitment as its East Coast presence and…
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Nestlé misses the mark with statement on tackling its single-use plastics problem
Washington, DC – Nestlé, the world’s largest food and beverage company, released a statement today aimed at addressing the growing plastic pollution crisis. The company’s statement does not include clear targets…
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Greenpeace Exposes Hazardous Chemicals in Popular Fashion
“We found that 20 of the world’s favorite brands are making and selling clothes containing hazardous chemicals which contribute to toxic water pollution where the clothes are made and washed”…
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Greenpeace Canned Tuna Ranking Finds Most Brands Fail Consumers on Ocean Safe Tuna
Washington, DC – In its first-ever US canned tuna ranking, Greenpeace found that the vast majority of the tuna sold in the American market fails to meet fundamental sustainability standards.…
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Statement from Greenpeace US Executive Director, Annie Leonard, on Nazca Lines situation
I am deeply disappointed that Greenpeace engaged in an action at the sacred Nazca Lines in Peru.
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Greenpeace Statement On Patrick Moore
Patrick Moore often misrepresents himself in the media as an environmental “expert” or even an “environmentalist,” while offering anti-environmental opinions on a wide range of issues and taking a distinctly…
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Nestlé drives rainforest destruction pushing orangutans to brink of extinction
The new Greenpeace report, “Caught Red-Handed: How Nestlé Use of Palm Oil is Destroying Rainforests and the Climate” exposes how Nestlé is sourcing palm oil from suppliers, which continue to…