Posts by Greenpeace International
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Good news from around the world – September
This month's wins in the climate and environmental justice space to inspire us in our fight for a better, greener, and fairer world for all.
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Activists scale deep sea mining ship to call out its destructive plans off the Pacific coast of Mexico
Greenpeace Mexico activists climbed to the top of a deep sea mining ship to drop a banner reading “Ocean Destroyer”
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Growing the Alternatives: Societies for a Future Beyond GDP
To reach new places, we need to explore new paths. Only in this way will we achieve different realities, alternative futures shaped by equitable, collaborative societies committed to the environment.
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Antarctic sea ice maximum expected to hit record low – Greenpeace comment
Governments’ actions must reflect this urgency when the Antarctic Ocean Commission meets in just a few weeks.
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New Net Zero Report release – Greenpeace reaction
In response to the release of the International Energy Agency report, Net Zero Roadmap: A Global Pathway to keep the 1.5ºC Goal in Reach, Greenpeace comment
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Greenpeace confronts Norway’s Prime Minister with giant octopus
Promising to protect the oceans one day and proposing deep sea mining the next, is next level hypocrisy.
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Energy giant ENI knew fossil fuels’ impacts on climate since the 70s – Investigation reveals
Despite the risks connected to the extraction and exploitation of oil and gas ENI has continued to invest primarily in the fossil fuel economy.
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Greenpeace celebrates correction of Brazil’s climate targets
Brazil no longer violates the Paris Agreement, but concrete measures and clearer goals that go beyond eliminating deforestation are still needed.
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Ambition shamefully missing at Climate Summit
The Climate Ambition Summit did see some modest progress but for the world, these pledges don’t go the distance and we remain at full speed on the highway to climate hell.
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UN Ocean Treaty opens for country signatures – Greenpeace comment
Six months after its agreement, dozens of governments are set to sign the UN Ocean Treaty in New York City during the General Assembly.