All articles by Greenpeace International
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Greenpeace Italy and ReCommon defiant as oil giant ENI files intimidation lawsuit
“There is no surprise in ENI joining other climate polluters like Shell, TotalEnergies and Energy Transfer in trying to silence civil society. That’s the business model of the oil and gas industry.”
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Study confirms Hurricane Helene fueled by Big Oil’s emissions: Greenpeace calls for climate polluters to pay
A report by World Weather Attribution links the historic storm Helene that killed at least 227 people across six states to climate change.
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Meat & dairy giants’ methane emissions rival Big Oil’s: cuts can dramatically slow down global heating this decade – Greenpeace
New report shows that it is possible to meaningfully slow down climate heating within our lifetime with a just food system transition out of industrial meat and dairy production.
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Ministers must make polluters pay in COP29 climate finance package
“We call on you to ensure the new finance goal is a turning point for holding the fossil fuel industry and other big polluters to account - not a get out of jail free card for those most guilty of climate destruction.”
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Greenpeace condemns the expansion of violence in the Middle East
Greenpeace condemns the expansion of violence in the Middle East. The bombing of Lebanon by Israel and its continued destruction and killing in Gaza and the West Bank must end.
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Greenpeace expose Norwegian deep sea mining company – Viking actor joins protest against Loke
Activists from Greenpeace Norway launch a protest action against Loke Marine Minerals, a Norwegian company that wants to start deep sea mining in the depths of the Arctic and the Pacific Oceans.
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Gambling with the deep sea: Those betting on mining the Arctic
The deep sea mining process will disrupt ecosystems that have developed over thousands, if not millions, of years, and destroy vital habitats and unique species that play essential roles in the greater marine ecosystem.
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Music stars perform on Arctic ‘iceberg’ in call for ocean and climate protection
British six-time Grammy winner, Jacob Collier, has collaborated with Norwegian alt-pop superstar, AURORA, for the first time in a magical performance in the Arctic.