All articles by Greenpeace International
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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.
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Greenpeace comment on new study showing climate polluters made Europe’s deadly floods twice more likely
Greenpeace calls on Europe’s leaders to stand with their people and not with the oil and gas lobby and force climate polluters to pay for these historic damages.
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Pact for the Future must propel action in ending fossil fuels
Comment on final outcome of the United Nations Summit of the Future as Heads of State commit to “transitioning away from fossil fuels” in the agreed Pact for the Future.
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Arctic biodiversity under threat from deep-sea mining plans, Greenpeace report warns
Norway deep sea mining plans in the Arctic will cause irreversible harm to biodiversity, a new Greenpeace International report warns.
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Deep Sea Mining in the Arctic: Living Treasures at Risk
This report dives deep into one of the most diverse, vulnerable, rare, remote, and least understood ecosystems in the world; underlining the risks of allowing yet another extractive industry where climate change is already wreaking havoc.