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Greenpeace organisations to appeal US$ 345 million North Dakota court judgment in Energy Transfer’s intimidation lawsuit
Greenpeace International and Greenpeace organisations in the US announce they will seek a new trial and, if necessary, appeal the decision with the North Dakota Supreme Court.
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Developing countries on deep sea mining front line stand to gain almost nothing if mining goes ahead – new independent analysis
A new independent study commissioned by Greenpeace International, reveals that current International Seabed Authority proposals would return virtually nothing to developing countries.
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Munich Security Conference: the EU’s dependence on US gas is a security threat, Greenpeace warns
“We are here today to highlight a very concrete security threat for Europe: its energy import dependency, and its growing reliance on gas from the US.”
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Iran must end brutal suppression of peaceful protest
The people of Iran have the right to protest and to determine their own future.
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Greenpeace to new Plastics Treaty talks Chair: Restore trust, transparency and ambition
“We have lost precious time since negotiations began while the plastics crisis worsens by the day. We urge the new chair to rally world leaders to deliver a strong and effective agreement that puts people and the planet first.”
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Greenpeace Italy unveils Olympic rings leaking oil in Milan to call out fossil fuel sponsorship of Winter Games
Activists displayed banners reading “Kick polluters out of the Games”, in a protest against one of the Games’ major sponsors, Italian oil and gas giant Eni.

