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UNGA heeds Pacific voices, backs world court on states’ climate obligations
The United Nations General Assembly voted to adopt a landmark resolution led by Vanuatu and 12 other countries.
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Greenpeace calls on governments to ensure safety of Global Sumud Flotilla attacked by Israeli armed forces
Greenpeace echoes the Global Sumud Flotilla’s urgent demand for safe passage for their peaceful humanitarian mission. Governments must act now to stop these illegal acts of aggression.
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Greenpeace activists fly ‘Stop the Billionaire Takeoff’ message ahead of Kelcy Warren’s Waterford airport takeover ceremony
Greenpeace International activists flew a ‘Stop the Billionaire Takeoff’ message near Kelcy Warren’s Irish estate Castletown Cox in County Kilkenny to call attention to this Big Oil bully’s widely reported takeover of the nearby Waterford Airport.
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Greenpeace reacts as fertilizer firms report soaring profits from Iran war supply crisis
Greenpeace International reacts to the news that fertiliser producers have made windfall profits off the back of the war in the Middle East.
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Greenpeace International’s landmark anti-SLAPP case against Energy Transfer moves forward following restrictions from North Dakota Supreme Court
“Today’s North Dakota Supreme Court opinion does not enable Energy Transfer to escape accountability under Dutch and EU law for their unlawful actions against Greenpeace International.”


