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For the first time, Greenpeace has led a unique deep sea expedition to the Arctic. Together with a team of expert scientists we explored the life and wonders of the Arctic deep sea – one of Earth’s least known wildernesses, and we were astonished by what we found!

Our many hours of


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A massive breakthrough in Denmark for people against corporate giants. The new Danish coalition government has officially committed to drastically tightening its drinking water safety standards to protect citizens from agriculture nitrate pollution. Denmark has one of the most intensive industrial farming systems in the world. In fact, there are more pigs per person there tha...


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Bergen, Norway — Greenpeace concluded a month-long science expedition to seamounts and hydrothermal hotsprings in the Arctic deep sea, today. The expedition brought together world-leading researchers to explore deep-sea ecosystems and places never before been seen by humans. The ROV dives down to 3000 metres were livestreamed, and over 450,000 people tuned in to follow the di...


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Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Greenpeace International’s landmark anti-SLAPP lawsuit took a major step forward today when the Amsterdam District Court rejected Energy Transfer’s latest attempt to avoid accountability for its unlawful actions, including back-to-back abusive lawsuits filed in the US. Netherlands-based Greenpeace International is seeking legal recognition that En...


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Amsterdam, Netherlands – Greenpeace International launched a new report warning that the global target to protect at least 30% of the world’s oceans and other vital ecosystems by 2030 is on a path to failure, unless governments place human rights at the centre of marine conservation, today.

The report, “Global Ocean Justice Now: Making the Case for a...


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