-
Cook Islands deep sea mining nodule extraction has high risk of economic losses – independent study
Cook Islands deep sea mining nodule extraction has a high risk of incurring economic losses, an independent study indicates
-
Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From Black Friday to COP30, here are a few highlights of Greenpeace work around the world in the past seven days.
-
The People’s COP as Belém’s legacy
Even though the results of the negotiations fell short, the mobilisation of different groups and peoples placed civil society participation at COP30 on another level.
-
COP30: two weeks of climate chaos
The 30th annual UN climate talks have ended, with a last minute grasp at forest action and fumble on a fossil fuel phaseout.
-
Greenpeace joins over 40,000 marching in Belém calling for forest and climate action at COP30
Greenpeace joined more than 40,000 people at the Global Climate March in Belém to end the first week of the UN climate conference.
-
For typhoon-stricken Philippines, COP30 is a plea for global action
Every year in COP, we see wealthy carbon emitting nations and their Big Oil friends try to rid themselves of responsibility; meanwhile children in far-flung islands are crying amidst their ruined homes.
-
Greenpeace: IEA shows a path to solving climate crisis, governments must speed up
The International Energy Agency has released their latest World Energy Outlook report affirming that a renewable energy transition is underway.
-
Filipinos experience the worst typhoons every year. Now, they’re suing Shell.
Super Typhoon Odette (Super Typhoon Rai) swept through the Philippines in December 2021, wreaking havoc on multiple islands, affecting over 10 million people.
-
Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Mining Moana, fast fashion, and suing Shell, it's a been a busy week for Greenpeace around the world. Here are a few highlights.








