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How your binge-watching habit is ruining the environment

Talking to the tech giants about their impact on the Earth.

On by AJ Dellinger

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4 times Greenpeace screwed up even worse than it did in Peru

The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

On by Gillian Branstetter

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A Greenpeace publicity stunt damaged one of Peru’s most beautiful wonders

Greenpeace, I love you, but you’re bringing me down.

On by Aaron Sankin

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Annoyed squids attack a Greenpeace submarine

It’s unclear whether the confrontation was political in nature.

On by Miles Klee

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Greenpeace parodies ‘The Lego Movie’ to criticize Shell-Lego partnership

You’re not just poisoning the minds of the next generation; you’re killing innocent Lego polar bears, too. 

On by Greg Seals

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Greenpeace punks Shell at the Belgian Grand Prix

Greenpeace’s latest PR stunt was pretty priceless.

On by Audra Schroeder

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Greenpeace made an 8-bit game called Shark vs. Mermaid Death Squad

It’s fully playable and actually quite enjoyable. 

On by [email protected]

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Fake campaigns shock users into real action—but at what cost?

Some well-meaning companies are creating Internet hoaxes to inspire controversy, awareness, and action—a tactic that may hurt their reputation in the long run. 

On by Lauren Rae Orsini

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Fake Shell campaign promotes arctic drilling

For the second time in two weeks, Greenpeace has framed Shell online.

On by Lauren Rae Orsini

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