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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
A sabotaged decade, a sunken cake, and clean air for kids. Here are a few highlights of Greenpeace work around the world in the past seven days
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Happy anniversary to the Paris Agreement? A 10-year review of climate action, setbacks and the fight to keep 1.5°C alive
Ten years after the Paris Agreement was adopted at COP21, governments remain dangerously off track from staying within the 1.5°C limit. What must happen now to cut fossil fuel emissions and end deforestation?
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‘10 years of climate sabotage’: activists denounce Macron, Trump to mark Paris Agreement anniversary
We must face the reality that 2035 climate action plans are dangerously off track and the 1.5°C limit is not just under threat, it’s almost gone.
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Filipino communities to sue Shell for Super Typhoon Rai damage in world first
Survivors of Super Typhoon Rai – locally known as Odette – in the Philippines are suing Shell Plc for propelling the climate catastrophe.
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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
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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.
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Deep sea mining in the Arctic stopped once again
Once one of the mining industry’s strongest proponents, the Norwegian government is now moving to halt both exploration and exploitation in its own waters.
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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.
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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.









