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Finance stalls while mixed signals emerge on fossil fuel phase-out in Bonn climate talks
Instead of systematically trying to renegotiate 1.5°C and eliminate science from key negotiating tracks, what’s required is a fair, fast and funded just transition and an end to forest destruction by 2030.
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Rural women are on the front line of the climate crisis. It’s time the world acts like it
Rural women practise agroecology developed over generations, protecting soils, selecting and preserving seeds and knowledge with a rigour no industrial catalogue can match.
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Dutch government “legally bound” to act over rogue deep sea mining plans – legal analysis
Plans by Swiss-Dutch offshore giant Allseas to operate machinery for deep sea mining firm The Metals Company under unilateral U.S. authorisation directly violate the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, according to a groundbreaking legal opinion released today.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
The Amazon visits Paris, Deep Sea Mining goes to The Hague, and speed limits come to Germany. Here are some of our favourite images from Greenpeace work around the world this week.









