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How to fashion a better world
This campaign success is yours. Today 80 Detox-committed companies are underway to eliminate all hazardous chemicals from their supply chains by 2020.
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Antarctic Ambassadors
This group of artists, actors, scientists and explorers are leading the call to Protect the Antarctic.
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Walk into the Great Northern Forest – all you need is a phone
A few months ago, during a coffee break, at the Greenpeace office in Helsinki, we were chatting about the incredible beauty of the Great Northern Forest. We had just returned…
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How it feels to watch your reef – and livelihood – get pulverised
In the past, we didn’t have to sail too far to get fish. These days, things have changed.
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5 ways we are working towards a better Greenpeace
Once a year, the leadership from Greenpeace offices around the world come together, to reflect on our progress, identify challenges and approve initiatives we consider essential to support the success of our mission for a just, green and peaceful future.
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2017: we couldn’t have done it without you
When faced with not one but two lawsuits, with claims totaling more than a billion dollars, you take strength from knowing that you did nothing wrong and your friends stand…
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How to convince a country to end their reliance on coal
In a victory for all of us campaigning for a renewable future, Israel’s Minister of Energy, Yuval Steinitz, recently announced that Israel will be free of coal and oil by 2030.
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How are Russia’s World Cup cities planning to tackle air pollution?
The World Cup has begun in Russia! But the electric atmosphere is not the only thing that people will be breathing in.
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6 incredible Pacific Coast species threatened by pipelines
The Salish Sea, which consists of the coastal waters off British Columbia, Canada and the northwestern part of the US west coast, is one of the most biologically diverse inland seas in the world. This area of staggering beauty is home to some of the world’s most iconic wildlife. Over 200 species of birds and…
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Energy Transfer Partners’ attacks on human rights, free speech and the environment have officially gone too far
And they don’t show any signs of stopping.