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Greenpeace Partners With Activist Artist To Highlight Bitcoin’s Climate Impact
Environmental organization Greenpeace International commissioned an art piece called the "Skull of Satoshi" designed to expose the Bitcoin network's climate impact, but Bitcoiners want to adopt it as a mascot. "The Hash" panel discusses the artwork and the potential fallacies of the bitcoin energy debate. 
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Crypto Billionaire Wants to Tackle Bitcoin’s Environmental Impact
Ripple Co-Founder Chris Larsen is teaming up with climate activist groups such as the Greenpeace to launch the “Change the Code, Not the Climate” campaign, which aims to shift the consensus mechanism away from proof-of-work. Bitfarms’ Ben Gagnon addresses bitcoin’s global energy consumption. Plus, a look into Bitfarms’ quarterly revenue jump.
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Greenpeace Stops Accepting Bitcoin Donations, Cites High Energy Use
Friends of the Earth is reported to be reviewing the situation, too.
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Greenpeace: Bitcoin Helps Us Promote Free Speech, Independence
In a new interview, Greenpeace tells CoinDesk how the bitcoin community's values inspired it to begin accepting bitcoin donations.
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Greenpeace USA Signs Up for Bitcoin Donations
Greenpeace has announced that it will start accepting bitcoin donations through payment processor BitPay.
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