All articles by Greenpeace International
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Greenpeace: world leaders must set the stage for COP30 climate, forests action
Greenpeace has called on world leaders meeting at the Climate Summit in Belém to send a clear signal to delegates at COP30.
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7 Months, 7 Countries, One Mission: Stop Fossil Gas
For seven months the Greenpeace ships Arctic Sunrise and Witness were on a mission across Europe to expose the fossil gas trap and show that a renewables-powered future is already within reach.
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Baku to Belém Roadmap lacks public finance accountability, but offers signal on polluter taxes
The long-awaited release of the Baku to Belém Roadmap to US 1.3 trillion lacks accountability ask of developed countries to deliver promised public finance for climate action.
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Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior arrives in Belém for COP30
Greenpeace’s iconic ship, the Rainbow Warrior, arrived in Belém, Pará, ahead of the United Nations Climate Conference COP30.
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UNEP warns 1.5°C dangerously at risk, Greenpeace comment
Greenpeace demands leaders agree on a global response plan at COP30 as new major UN report warned the global temperature is projected to rise
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Toxic Skies: How Agribusiness is Choking the Amazon
This report findings confirm that agricultural activity and expansion in the Amazon is driving an air pollution crisis alongside deforestation.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
People power on display around the world this week, with demonstrations and protests calling for a safer, cleaner planet and more just societies. Here are a few highlights.
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Filipinos experience the worst typhoons every year. Now, they’re suing Shell.
Super Typhoon Odette (Super Typhoon Rai) swept through the Philippines in December 2021, wreaking havoc on multiple islands, affecting over 10 million people.
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European human rights court sets climate limits for the oil industry
The ruling establishes new, binding legal obligations that will reshape how governments approach fossil fuel development.









