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Today, activists outside the port of Rotterdam, Netherlands confronted a container ship carrying Amazon timber from Rainbow Trading, a company we saw last month, in real time, accept ...
By Daniel BrindisEditor’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 ...
By Greenpeace StaffShell Oil (in a July letter that remained undisclosed for three months) asked the Department of the Interior to disregard the ten-year time limit oil companies have under ...
By Mark FloegelAs students in Michigan, Kansas and Virginia attempt to pin down evasive administrators to review grant contracts cut between billionaire Charles Koch and their universities, one campus is ...
By Connor GibsonWith less than 24 hours till voting, we’ll spare you another analysis of which party will take the Senate and bring you something you’ve likely heard less about: ...
By Brian JohnsonSawmills in the Brazilian Amazon are laundering illegal timber and sending shipments overseas. It’s against the law to place illegal timber on the European market, yet the authorities ...
By Daniela MontaltoOh, yeah, people – it’s Fall! So, if you find yourself around deciduous trees right now, then you are most likely enjoying a fantastically colorful show of autumnal ...
By Christina Dawn MorganSPIDERS Some people think spiders are scary. Especially big, hairy spiders like this goliath bird-eating tarantula — which has a bit of a scare-mongering name, because these impressively ...
By Rachael ProkopReposted from Rainforest Action Network (RAN) with permission. Greenpeace is working with RAN to stop Bank of America from bankrolling reef destruction. Original post by Amanda Starbuck of RAN ...
By Guest PostGreenpeace activists will be going on trial to fight felony charges for a protest at the P&G headquarters in Cincinnati.
Updates from Trial in Cincinnati