All articles by Greenpeace International
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Greenpeace confronts Norway’s Prime Minister with giant octopus
Promising to protect the oceans one day and proposing deep sea mining the next, is next level hypocrisy.
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Greenpeace celebrates correction of Brazil’s climate targets
Brazil no longer violates the Paris Agreement, but concrete measures and clearer goals that go beyond eliminating deforestation are still needed.
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Ambition shamefully missing at Climate Summit
The Climate Ambition Summit did see some modest progress but for the world, these pledges don’t go the distance and we remain at full speed on the highway to climate hell.
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UN Ocean Treaty opens for country signatures – Greenpeace comment
Six months after its agreement, dozens of governments are set to sign the UN Ocean Treaty in New York City during the General Assembly.
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Activists take climate action against TotalEnergies’ LNG floating terminal entering Le Havre harbour
This LNG terminal is yet another blatant example of shock doctrine.
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Shocking extent of threats to ocean health revealed in new report; calls for urgent protection using historic UN Ocean Treaty
A major new analysis of the threats facing the oceans has been released in a Greenpeace report: 30x30: From Global Ocean Treaty to Protection at Sea.
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30×30: From Global Ocean Treaty to Protection at Sea
This report details how ocean warming, acidification, pollution and the emerging threat of deep sea mining are placing ever more strain on ocean ecosystems.
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Greenpeace calls out G20 leaders’ incomprehensible failure to act in the face of global climate chaos
The Summit has concluded with a disappointing outcome on climate change, demonstrating an incomprehensible failure to act in the midst of mounting climate chaos around the globe.
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Global stocktake against Paris climate agreement goals: Greenpeace comment
The UN global stocktake on progress against the goals of the Paris Climate Change Agreement, shows a massive shortfall in climate action, ambition and accountability, and a critical need to correct course.