All articles by Greenpeace International
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COP30 steps forward on fossil fuel phase-out and forest protection, but more needed
Greenpeace has called on negotiators at the end of week one at COP30 in Belém to accelerate and implement climate and forest promises.
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Forest Solutions: Showcasing solutions by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities from the Amazon, Congo Basin, and Indonesia for Rights and Forest Protection
This report findings confirm that agricultural activity and expansion in the Amazon is driving an air pollution crisis alongside deforestation.
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Victory: Three oil fields in the North Sea declared illegal
Borgarting Court of Appeal agreed with Greenpeace Nordic and Natur og Ungdom that three oil fields in the Norwegian North Sea are illegal.
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People’s Summit Flotilla with over 200 vessels demand climate justice at COP30
Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior, joins demonstration with Indigenous leaders and social movements and 5 thousand people from 60 countries.
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Greenpeace: IEA shows a path to solving climate crisis, governments must speed up
The International Energy Agency has released their latest World Energy Outlook report affirming that a renewable energy transition is underway.
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Greenpeace: Bold climate and forest action can make Belém an historic COP30
Greenpeace is urging delegates in Belém to ensure COP30 results in a historic plan to end forest destruction and to urgently close the 1.5°C ambition gap.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
The Rainbow Warrior heads to COP30 in Brazil, cartoon animals run wild in the Swedish forest, and a giant climate receipt appears in Acapulco. Here are a few highlights from Greenpeace work around the world this week.
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Tropical Forest Forever Facility: a step to ending deforestation, Greenpeace response
Greenpeace recognises the launch of the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF) as a step towards ending deforestation, but gaps remain.









