All articles by Greenpeace International
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‘World’s highest court must hold states accountable on climate change’: ICJ hearings
Hearings at the International Court of Justice ended this week with communities, governments and organisations calling for the court to clarify States' responsibilities with regards to climate change.
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New study shows typhoon season made worse by climate change: Greenpeace Philippines responds
A study by World Weather Attribution found that climate change made November’s typhoon series in the Philippines nearly twice as likely and increased the likelihood of at least…
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Greenpeace salutes Nobel Peace Prize laureates, Nihon Hidankyo’s role in making nuclear weapons illegal
Greenpeace applauds Nobel Peace Prize Laureates for decades of activism and advocacy towards eliminating nuclear weapons.
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Breaking: Shell backs down in its lawsuit against Greenpeace
Shell backs down in their multimillion dollar lawsuit against Greenpeace over a peaceful protest. We showed them their bully tactics won't intimidate us - and now they've settled out of court. People power works!
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Shell settles multimillion-dollar SLAPP lawsuit against Greenpeace
Shell backs down in their multimillion dollar lawsuit against Greenpeace over a peaceful protest. People power works.
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New study: Liquefied gas, an unnecessary yet explosive risk
A new study commissioned by Greenpeace Germany delves into the history of liquefied gas (LNG) accidents, highlighting lack of transparency, underestimated risks to human safety, and failing safety protocols.
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US tuna cans linked to reports of forced labour of Indonesian fishers: Greenpeace Southeast Asia report
Alleged forced labor practices onboard Taiwanese distant water fishing vessels have been linked to Bumble Bee canned tuna products sold in the United States.
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Historic climate hearings begin at world’s highest court on States’ obligations in relation to climate change
Public hearings will begin today at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the obligations of states with respect to climate change.
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The fight continues, no treaty yet: Global Plastics Treaty negotiations fail to deliver agreement
The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC5) for a Global Plastics Treaty ended with no final agreement in place today. Instead, leaders will. meet again to deliver the final treaty.
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Live Blog: ICJ advisory opinion hearings on States obligations in respect of climate change
Over 100 States and intergovernmental organisations will deliver oral submissions to the judges of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in Historic climate hearings until 13 December.