As it happened: Operation Ocean Witness
Through the summer of 2021 Greenpeace patrolled the UK’s seas to expose and confront destructive fishing. Here's how the action unfolded.
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Watch Bastille frontman Dan Smith perform an unreleased song from the Bermuda Triangle
The singer, whose hits include Pompeii and Happier, joined Greenpeace on the Arctic Sunrise to draw attention to the urgent need to protect the Sargasso Sea.
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From resilience to revolution: my journey with Greenpeace in the Sargasso Sea
Noelle Young, Sustainability Solutionist & Youth Delegate from Bermuda, describes her time on board a Greenpeace ship in the magical Sargasso Sea.
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The 6 Ws: a climate and nature checklist for the 2024 general election
How to tell if a politician is serious about climate and nature before you vote for them? Ask them about these six things