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Greenpeace ships document marine ecosystems and biodiversity threatened by more oil and gas | Greenpeace USA



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Greenpeace Ships Document the Marine Ecosystems and Biodiversity at Risk from More Oil & Gas

From the Gulf of Mexico and the Argentine Sea to North West Australia, communities living on the frontlines of oil & gas production are paying an unbearable price: they lose their homes, their health and income. They lose their heritage and culture.

From the Gulf of Mexico and the Argentine Sea to northwestern Australia, communities living on the frontlines of oil and gas exploration are paying an unbearable price: losing their homes, their health and their income. They lose their heritage and their culture.

In the past two months, Greenpeace ships have sailed three seas to study marine ecosystems and biodiversity threatened by an expanding fossil fuel industry.

See the stories of activists aboard the Arctic Sunrise, Rainbow Warrior and Witness and join the movement to protect our oceans, stop all new fossil fuel projects and demand climate justice NOW.

Take action and urge President Joe Biden to stop his reckless expansion of methane gas, which is affecting not just frontline communities in the Gulf, but communities around the world: https://bit.ly/3LvUwLg

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