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Home on the range: 25-40% emission reductions by 2020 agreed by Australia and Canada

Press release | 15 December, 2007 at 13:20

After holding out for two weeks, both Canada and Australia finally caved in and agreed at the climate talks in Bali to support a 25-40% emissions reduction target by 2020.

Climate talks brought back from the brink, but lacking substance

Press release | 15 December, 2007 at 13:13

The climate agreement finalised in Bali today has been stripped of the emission reduction targets that science and humanity demands, Greenpeace said today.

Kyoto Protocol moves ahead as Bush's wrecking tactics fail

Press release | 10 December, 2005 at 1:00

Greenpeace today congratulated the 157 countries, who have ratified the Kyoto Protocol, as they moved the landmark climate change treaty towards deeper emissions reductions after 2012.

Limits of Carbon Capture and Storage in combating climate change

Press release | 25 September, 2005 at 2:00

Greenpeace today welcomed a Special Report on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) calling it a long awaited clarification of the limits of the technology as a means to combat climate change.

Turkey: Greenpeace activists' freedom restricted while climate criminals go unpunished

Press release | 6 September, 2005 at 2:00

A Turkish court today rejected an application for the removal of the bail conditions placed on 21 Greenpeace activists who peacefully protested at the state-owned Can coal power plant against the Government's dangerous energy policy on August 29th.

Greenpeace response to US Asia climate 'pact'

Press release | 28 July, 2005 at 2:00

Responding to the recent announcement by the USA of a six nation 'pact' on climate change, Greenpeace Climate Campaigner Stephanie Tunmore said: The pact, rather than saving the climate, is nothing more than a trade agreement in energy...

Rich leave poor to sink as climate costs set to rise says new briefing

Press release | 10 December, 2004 at 1:00

A new briefing by Greenpeace and nef (New Economics Foundation), shows that rich countries are already spending billions of dollars to adapt to climate change. Meanwhile poor countries, who will suffer the impacts of climate change first and...

Energy Revolution Leaflet

Publication | 29 September, 2006 at 2:00

A blue print developed by Greenpeace and the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) describes a revolution for energy safety, innovation and long-term security. It details the potential of a sustainable EU energy system, and demonstrates that by 2050, it...

Calculation of external cost of China Light & Power

Publication | 20 April, 2005 at 2:00

Calculation of External Cost of China Light & Power's fossil fuels power generation 2004. European Commission Community Research report, "External costs - Research results on socio-environmental damages due to electricity and transport"

Impacts of climate change on glaciers around the world

Publication | 9 February, 2004 at 1:00

The Patagonian ice-fields of Chile and Argentina, the largest non-Antarctic ice masses in the Southern Hemisphere, are melting faster than any other glaciers on Earth. They have lost 42 cubic kilometres of ice every year over the past seven years...

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