All articles by Greenpeace International
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
No more bombs, no nukes, no more bullies. Here are a few of our favorite images from Greenpeace work this week. Comment below which you like best!
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Greenpeace warns of ‘disaster waiting to happen’ as 85 large oil tankers lie trapped in the Persian Gulf
A single oil spill in the Gulf could damage this fragile marine habitat beyond repair with devastating consequences for people, animals, and plants in the region, adding to the terrible human toll this illegal war has already taken on local communities.
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15 Years since the Fukushima nuclear disaster: Prioritize renewables for energy security and decarbonization
Greenpeace Japan calls on the government to prioritise the expansion of energy efficiency and sustainable renewables over nuclear power.
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Greenpeace International urges governments to defend international law, as evidence suggests breaches by deep sea mining contractors
As the International Seabed Authority (ISA) opens its 31st Session, Greenpeace International is calling on member states to take firm and swift action.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Greenpeace around the world taking action, Indigenous communities defending their land from the Indonesian government, a Monumental Kite festival and many other great moments. Here are a few of our favorite images from Greenpeace work this week. Comment below which you like best!
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Greenpeace International response to OPEC+ oil output decision amid war on Iran and disruption in the Strait of Hormuz
Today’s OPEC meeting makes one thing clear: as long as our world runs on oil and gas, our peace, security and our pockets will always be at the mercy of geopolitics. – Greenpeace International Executive Director Mads Christensen
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Greenpeace response to strikes on Iran by the US and Israel
Greenpeace International is deeply concerned by the joint military strike on Iran by the US and Israel.
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Greenpeace organisations to appeal US$ 345 million North Dakota court judgment in Energy Transfer’s intimidation lawsuit
Greenpeace International and Greenpeace organisations in the US announce they will seek a new trial and, if necessary, appeal the decision with the North Dakota Supreme Court.








