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Totally into ‘Years of Living Dangerously’

If you’re like us, you’ve been riveted by Years of Living Dangerously, Showtime’s series on climate change. The series has been taking us around the world to see that climate change is not a vague...

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Video: The Amazon’s silent crisis, with Marion Cotillard

The Brazilian Amazon is threatened by illegal and predatory logging. Communities are being displaced, activists killed, and vulnerable species are losing their habitat. Greenpeace’s recent...

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Dear John (Kerry): You gonna commit to high seas biodiversity or what?

Sunday may have been World Oceans Day, but considering half of all the oxygen we breathe comes from the oceans, we should be thanking our lucky stars for them every day. John Kerry knows how important...

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Blowin’ in the wind

Wind power has a pivotal role to play in the world’s energy supply over the next few years. By providing huge amounts of clean, affordable power, it can buy us time in the fight against global warming...

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7 breakthrough solar energy technologies — will they work?

Editor’s Note: This blog was originally written by Zachary Davies Boren for Greenpeace UK. Solar has always been the renewable energy sector’s prodigal son, with the potential to become the world’s...

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Greenpeace se suma a 3ra jornada global por Ayotzinapa

Editor’s note: This blog was written by an employee of Greenpeace Mexico. Click here for English translation. México, D.F.- A 39 días de los incidentes violentos en los que 6 personas perdieron la...

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Greenpeace Joins Global Day of Action Against Violence in Mexico

Editor’s Note: This blog has been translated and adapted from a Greenpeace Mexico press release. Click here to read in the original Spanish. Mexico City- On Wednesday, November 5, Greenpeace Mexico...

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5 climate things we all should be thankful for

It’s #ClimateThanks time, when people and organizations across the world share what they’re thankful for when it comes to fighting climate change. Here are just a few things Greenpeace is thankful for....

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7 Greenpeace victories you made possible in 2014

It’s been a great year for Greenpeace and our supporters. Getting toxic chemicals out of our clothes. Putting sustainable seafood in our grocery stores. Giant internet companies breaking away from...

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The 5-year anniversary of Citizens United is approaching. A look back, and...

January 21st will mark the five-year anniversary of Citizens United, and what a destructive 5 years it’s been. You may remember where you were when you heard the news, the Supreme Court case between...

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Photos: Looking back at the Kulluk rig disaster

Two winters ago in the treacherous Arctic waters off the north coast of Alaska, Shell’s monstrous drilling rig the Kulluk drifted loose from its towing line and was damaged beyond repair. Author and...

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Interview: Greenpeace campaigner shares her stories after winning award from...

For anyone who’s packed up their things and moved to a whole new part of the country to make a difference, meet Greenpeace Field Organizer Monica Embrey. In October, Embrey was awarded the...

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Latest on the Arctic: Good news and bad news from the Obama administration

First, the good news. On Sunday, President Obama announced proposals for what so many environmental advocates have been waiting for: expanded protections for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge...

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In pictures: APRIL’s unhappy anniversary

It’s been a year since Asia Pacific Resources International Ltd (APRIL) released its latest ‘Sustainable Forest Management Plan’. The pulp & paper company asked critics to believe it was serious...

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My reasons for climbing up Shell’s 100-meter high oil rig

Blog post by Zoe Buckley Lennox – On board the Esperanza – Follow @zoevirginia Before I head off, I want to share with you my reasons for climbing up a 100-meter high oil rig, perched on the back of a...

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Looking Back: Canada’s Arctic Council Chairmanship

By Alex Speers-Roesch, Greenpeace Canada Arctic Campaign Staff Note: This is the first of a three-part series on the transition of the Arctic Council Chairmanship from Canada to the United States. This...

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Why is Greenpeace India having to fight a Government crackdown?

Why is Greenpeace India on the receiving end of a government crackdown? Over the last 15 years, Greenpeace India has had some important victories. We have worked to get clean air, clean water and clean...

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