All articles by Greenpeace International
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Global stocktake draft text, Greenpeace comment
This isn’t yet the decision that the world needs or deserves but there are some improvements in the call to transition away from fossil fuels.
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Gas industry sneaks in US fossil gas ignoring Dubai climate talks
With the climate talks in Dubai in the last stages of trying to agree a phase out of fossil fuels, a shipment of US fossil gas arrived at El Musel plant in Gijon, Spain.
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Greenpeace response to latest global stocktake text
"If this is all we get from COP28, then this conference was a failure."
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Greenpeace response to OPEC letter at COP28
Greenpeace is deeply outraged by OPEC's self-serving call for its members to reject any action at COP28 against fossil fuels.
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COP28 must answer the call for a fossil fuel phase out
As COP28 resumes for a second week, negotiators will be faced with answering the call for a commitment to a Fossil Fuel Phase Out in Dubai.
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Norway continues to display climate hypocrisy in trial over three new oil fields
The new legal action builds upon legal precedent established in another climate lawsuit brought by the same organisations.
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Norway’s greenlight for Deep Sea Mining in the Arctic shatters international credibility
"By opening up for deep sea mining, Norway has lost all credibility as a responsible ocean nation and signatory of the UN Ocean Treaty”
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Greenpeace Volunteers: A collective force shaping a vision of a greener and fairer world
Volunteers are at the heart of Greenpeace, united in their passion to take action for people and the planet. Here are some of their stories.
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‘Getting away with murder?’: European Oil and Gas majors’ 2022 emissions alone could cause at least 360,000 temperature-related premature deaths before 2100
An estimated 360,000 people could die prematurely before the end of the century because of global heating caused by the 2022 greenhouse gas emissions of nine major European oil and gas companies alone.
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Greenpeace activists scale 140-metre crane to call out Australia’s biggest climate threat Woodside
Greenpeace Australia Pacific activists scaled a 140 metre crane and dropped a 25-metre banner calling out fossil fuel giant Woodside as Australia's greatest climate threat.