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Greenpeace Study: European Train Travel More Expensive Than Flying on Most Routes
A Greenpeace study across 142 European routes in 31 countries found train travel is more expensive than flying on 54 percent of routes; the Cologne-Manchester route showed a train ticket costing fifteen times more than a flight.
Greenpeace Study: European Train Travel More Expensive Than Flying on Most Routes
A Greenpeace study across 142 European routes in 31 countries found train travel is more expensive than flying on 54 percent of routes; the Cologne-Manchester route showed a train ticket costing fifteen times more than a flight.
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56% Bias Score


Greenpeace Protests Shell's Role in Climate Change with Large-Scale Art Installation
On August 13th, 2024, seven Greenpeace UK activists protested Shell's role in climate change by creating a large-scale art installation, "BUTCHERED," on the Skiff offshore platform, 80km from Norfolk, using 1000 liters of a red liquid on a 12m x 8m canvas.
Greenpeace Protests Shell's Role in Climate Change with Large-Scale Art Installation
On August 13th, 2024, seven Greenpeace UK activists protested Shell's role in climate change by creating a large-scale art installation, "BUTCHERED," on the Skiff offshore platform, 80km from Norfolk, using 1000 liters of a red liquid on a 12m x 8m canvas.
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44% Bias Score


Death of Key Environmental Activist Rèmi Parmentier
Rèmi Parmentier, a prominent environmental activist, passed away; his decades-long work with Greenpeace in Spain, including campaigns against whaling and radioactive waste, significantly impacted environmental policy and inspired numerous activists.
Death of Key Environmental Activist Rèmi Parmentier
Rèmi Parmentier, a prominent environmental activist, passed away; his decades-long work with Greenpeace in Spain, including campaigns against whaling and radioactive waste, significantly impacted environmental policy and inspired numerous activists.
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40% Bias Score


Greenpeace Protests France's Russia Energy Ties
Greenpeace activists in Paris stole a wax figure of President Macron from the Grévin Museum to protest France's continued energy imports from Russia, valued at €17.9 billion since the start of the Ukraine war, which they say funds Russia's war effort, despite Macron's outward support for Ukraine.
Greenpeace Protests France's Russia Energy Ties
Greenpeace activists in Paris stole a wax figure of President Macron from the Grévin Museum to protest France's continued energy imports from Russia, valued at €17.9 billion since the start of the Ukraine war, which they say funds Russia's war effort, despite Macron's outward support for Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


Macron Waxwork Stolen in Protest of France-Russia Trade
Greenpeace activists stole a €40,000 wax figure of French President Emmanuel Macron from Paris' Grevin Museum and placed it outside the Russian embassy to protest France's continued trade with Russia, despite supporting Ukraine; the action highlights the €17.9 billion in Russian gas and fertilizer i...
Macron Waxwork Stolen in Protest of France-Russia Trade
Greenpeace activists stole a €40,000 wax figure of French President Emmanuel Macron from Paris' Grevin Museum and placed it outside the Russian embassy to protest France's continued trade with Russia, despite supporting Ukraine; the action highlights the €17.9 billion in Russian gas and fertilizer i...
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48% Bias Score


Marshall Islands: US Nuclear Tests' Lasting Devastation
A Greenpeace study reveals the lasting health, social, and environmental devastation caused by 67 US nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, highlighting the 1985 Rongelap Atoll evacuation and the estimated 100,000 excess cancer deaths worldwide.
Marshall Islands: US Nuclear Tests' Lasting Devastation
A Greenpeace study reveals the lasting health, social, and environmental devastation caused by 67 US nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, highlighting the 1985 Rongelap Atoll evacuation and the estimated 100,000 excess cancer deaths worldwide.
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56% Bias Score

Spain's 2025 Wildfires: Worst in Three Decades, 348,110 Hectares Burned
Fueled by an intense heatwave, wildfires in Spain have ravaged approximately 348,110 hectares by early August 2025—surpassing 2022's total and marking the worst year in three decades; this surge, largely concentrated in 13 days, underscores the critical need for enhanced wildfire prevention and resp...

Spain's 2025 Wildfires: Worst in Three Decades, 348,110 Hectares Burned
Fueled by an intense heatwave, wildfires in Spain have ravaged approximately 348,110 hectares by early August 2025—surpassing 2022's total and marking the worst year in three decades; this surge, largely concentrated in 13 days, underscores the critical need for enhanced wildfire prevention and resp...
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36% Bias Score

Forth Road Bridge Closed After Greenpeace Protest
Greenpeace activists closed the Forth Road Bridge on Friday with a protest against an Ineos gas tanker, accusing the company of obstructing a UN plastics treaty; police are engaging with protesters.

Forth Road Bridge Closed After Greenpeace Protest
Greenpeace activists closed the Forth Road Bridge on Friday with a protest against an Ineos gas tanker, accusing the company of obstructing a UN plastics treaty; police are engaging with protesters.
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40% Bias Score

Greenpeace Protests Macron's Russia Ties, Highlights €377 Million in LNG Imports
Greenpeace activists placed a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron outside the Russian embassy in Paris on Monday to protest continued business ties with Russia and insufficient climate action, highlighting France's €377 million in Russian LNG imports in January.

Greenpeace Protests Macron's Russia Ties, Highlights €377 Million in LNG Imports
Greenpeace activists placed a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron outside the Russian embassy in Paris on Monday to protest continued business ties with Russia and insufficient climate action, highlighting France's €377 million in Russian LNG imports in January.
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44% Bias Score

Greenpeace Steals Macron Wax Statue to Protest France-Russia Ties
Greenpeace activists in Paris stole a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron from the Grévin Museum on Monday, placing it outside the Russian embassy to protest France's ongoing business dealings with Russia, which they deem hypocritical given France's support for Ukraine.

Greenpeace Steals Macron Wax Statue to Protest France-Russia Ties
Greenpeace activists in Paris stole a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron from the Grévin Museum on Monday, placing it outside the Russian embassy to protest France's ongoing business dealings with Russia, which they deem hypocritical given France's support for Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score

Greenpeace Study Exposes Lasting Impact of US Nuclear Tests on Marshall Islands
A Greenpeace study, based on US military and scientific data, reveals the ongoing devastating health and ecological consequences of 67 US nuclear tests on the Marshall Islands, impacting all inhabited atolls and causing an estimated 100,000 additional cancer deaths worldwide.

Greenpeace Study Exposes Lasting Impact of US Nuclear Tests on Marshall Islands
A Greenpeace study, based on US military and scientific data, reveals the ongoing devastating health and ecological consequences of 67 US nuclear tests on the Marshall Islands, impacting all inhabited atolls and causing an estimated 100,000 additional cancer deaths worldwide.
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60% Bias Score

Marshall Islands: Ongoing Health Crisis from US Nuclear Tests
A Greenpeace-commissioned study reveals the ongoing, severe health and environmental consequences in the Marshall Islands from 67 US nuclear tests (1940s-1950s), impacting all inhabited atolls, with only three of 24 receiving medical assistance, and approximately 100,000 excess cancer deaths globall...

Marshall Islands: Ongoing Health Crisis from US Nuclear Tests
A Greenpeace-commissioned study reveals the ongoing, severe health and environmental consequences in the Marshall Islands from 67 US nuclear tests (1940s-1950s), impacting all inhabited atolls, with only three of 24 receiving medical assistance, and approximately 100,000 excess cancer deaths globall...
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60% Bias Score
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