Greenpeace stages record deep-sea protest against seabed mining
Greenpeace used a robot more than 2,300 metres below the ocean surface to unfurl a “Listen to the Science” banner in protest against deep-sea mining.
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Greenpeace used a robot more than 2,300 metres below the ocean surface to unfurl a “Listen to the Science” banner in protest against deep-sea mining.
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While conducting a scientific survey of vulnerable and unexplored deep-sea ecosystems along the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge, environmental campaign group Greenpeace deployed an underwat...
Greenpeace and Forest & Bird have announced a March for Nature to be held in Auckland on 19 September 2026, in defence of nature. The post March for Nature launched to protect...
In 2025, Greenpeace, as an institution of civil society, held steady as a pole of resistance over the course of 2025. The post 2025 Annual Impact Report appeared first on Greenpeac...
Greenpeace's iconic vessel Arctic Sunrise will return to Romania next month, when it will spend five days in the Port of ConstanИ›a hosting public events and supporting scientific...
Greenpeace Aotearoa says the Conservation Amendment Bill is rotten and must be scrapped entirely, as public outcry over the proposal forces the Conservation Minister to take his pr...
This month, a North Dakota court barred Greenpeace from saying what it wanted in a European court, an unusual move. The environmental group says it is forging ahead.
Greenpeace has gathered 26,000 signatures against the potential deal.
Greenpeace urges the Committee to reject provisions that weaken scrutiny of hazardous substances or genetically engineered organisms. The post Greenpeace submission on the Hazardou...
Deep below the ocean surface, at roughly the depth of 130 five-story buildings stacked end to end, a robot has unfurled a protest sign that reads: “LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE!” A Greenp...
Greenpeace’s submission in opposition to the Conservation Amendment Bill can be found below. The post Greenpeace submission on the Conservation Amendment Bill appeared first on Gre...
Six Greenpeace Belgium activists unrolled a massive banner in Brussels's historic Grand Place square, ahead of a celebration of the United States' 250th anniversary in the EU capit...
The Romanian division of the environmental protection NGO Greenpeace announced on Wednesday, May 20, that satellite images captured a fluid discharge in the Domino perimeter in the...
Greenpeace has produced an interactive map showing the mining threat associated with the proposed Conservation Amendment Bill. The post New map highlights mining threat associated...
The Tasman Viking, a bottom trawling vessel that pulled up protected coral in international waters two years ago, has been issued an international fishing permit by the New Zealand...
Greenpeace today delivered a petition signed by over 26,000 people urging Prime Minister Chris Luxon to not sign a minerals deal with the USA. The post 26,000 strong petition urge...
Greenpeace International is arguing under Dutch law that an American pipeline company, Energy Transfer, sought to silence it with a costly lawsuit in North Dakota.
Greenpeace is opgelucht, Natuurmonumenten spreekt van ‘een doorbraak’ en ook ondernemerskoepels zijn positief over het stikstofpakket dat minister Jaimi van Essen (Landbouw) heeft...
Greenpeace is opgelucht, Natuurmonumenten spreekt van ‘een doorbraak’ en ook ondernemerskoepels zijn positief over het stikstofpakket dat minister Jaimi van Essen (Landbouw) heeft...
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