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Reunion Island artist Dilo surrounded by pink and magenta flowers around her head.

Reunion Island artist Dilo uses the sounds of nature to celebrate it 

The Big Fix

“What will our future sound like?” That’s the question hundreds of artists like Dilo have answered in a new musical project that celebrates nature.

Jay Inslee climate scorecard

Greenpeace releases scorecard for Democratic presidential candidates’ commitment to climate change

Elections
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Greenpeace: Plastic pollution has spread to Antarctica

Environment
penguins sliding down a glacier

Photos: The glacial beauty of a journey to Antarctica

Environment
Greenpeace message next to Peru's Nazca Lines.

Greenpeace names activists behind a failed stunt at Peru climate talks

Environment
Britain's National Gallerly sells its soul to the villainous "Man from Shell" is this recent guerilla theater presentation by the activist group Art Not Oil. Fossil fuel industry support of cultural institutions has become increasingly controversial in th

For these activists, oil and art just don’t mix

Environment

After scoring some big victories in the US in 2014, the movement to get institutions to cut their ties to fossil fuel companies is broadening its focus in the UK to include big name museums and even toy companies.

Anti-government protesters at a TV station in Burkina Faso

In Burkina Faso, the people rise against a president who just won’t leave

Global Scan

Burkina Faso is in turmoil after protesters decided they’d had enough of their long-serving leader finding new ways to stay in power. But it seems their protests have worked, and forced him from power.

Greenpeace set up a faux fracking operation outside the country home of British Prime Minister David Cameron this week to protest a government plan to allow fracking companies to drill under private property without the owners' permission.

Greenpeace decides to create a fracking well — under David Cameron’s home

Environment

The British government is set to introduce a bill that critics say would allow gas fracking under people’s homes, without permission. Opponents from Greenpeace responded by setting up a bogus fracking operation outside the country home of Prime Minister David Cameron. The British government is set to introduce a bill that critics say would allow gas fracking under people’s homes, without permission. Opponents from Greenpeace responded by setting up a bogus fracking operation outside the country home of Prime Minister David Cameron.

Robotic arm taking samples

Deep seabed mining is a new — and lightly regulated — ecological experiment

Environment

A Canadian company has struck a deal with Papua New Guinea to mine gold and other metals from deep beneath the sea. The project raises great concerns about the impact on life in the deep ocean.A Canadian company has struck a deal with Papua New Guinea to mine gold and other metals from deep beneath the sea. The project raises great concerns about the impact on life in the deep ocean.

Russia plans a Christmas present for Pussy Riot and the Arctic 30 — but is it just packaging?

Conflict & Justice

The Russian Parliament has passed an amnesty law that covers two very high-profile Russian cases. It calls for the release of the two jailed members of the protest punk band Pussy Riot. And the amnesty is expected to end the prosecution of the Arctic 30, the Greenpeace activists arrested as they protested Russian oil drilling in the Arctic.