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Greenpeace Norway protest oil rig bound for Arctic drilling
“Drilling for oil in the Arctic while the region melts faster than ever is complete madness. We face a climate emergency and need to stop oil drilling...”
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Slovakia: Activists found innocent for peaceful protest
"We are racing against irreversible climate change and acts of courage, like we saw at the mining tower in Nováky, must be heard and not muzzled."
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Wave of support challenges Bolsonaro’s threats against Indigenous Peoples of Brazil
"Indigenous Peoples should be respected and supported here in Brazil. Especially by the Brazilian state, and by the current government..."
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New research exposes a crisis in the global trade of “recyclable” plastics
"Plastic waste from industrialised countries is literally engulfing communities in Southeast Asia, transforming what were once clean and thriving places into toxic dumpsites."
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Greenpeace activists ship “plastic monster” back to Nestlé’s Headquarters
“Last year, Nestlé produced a shocking 1.7 million tonnes of plastic packaging - over 300 garbage trucks worth a day - a 13% increase from the year before."
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Greenpeace activists crash Nestlé’s Annual General Meeting with call to end plastic pollution
"On behalf of my community, I am here to tell you we do not want your toxic plastic packaging anymore."
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Greenpeace launches ambitious pole to pole expedition in bid for Global Ocean Treaty
The Protect the Oceans expedition will see scientists and campaigners team up to research the threats of climate change, overfishing, plastic pollution, deep sea mining and oil drilling.
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30×30: groundbreaking scientific study maps out how to protect a third of the world’s oceans by 2030
A groundbreaking study has mapped out how to protect over a third of the world’s oceans by 2030, a target that scientists say is crucial.
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Greenpeace Korea activists disrupt Seoul Motor Show, demand car makers end the age of oil
"If car manufacturers truly want to show leadership in the industry they must implement a detailed plan to transition to zero-emission cars that can be recharged with renewable sources...”
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Greenpeace International executive directors respond to student strikes
"People in power might try and undermine the global youth climate movement...they will find themselves on the wrong side of history..."