All articles by Greenpeace International
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Governments leave door open to deep sea mining starting this year
The final negotiations to stop deep sea mining from starting at the International Seabed Authority in Jamaica, will end with a disappointing outcome.
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First climate case heard at the European Court of Human Rights
The case will set a precedent for all 46 states of the Council of Europe, and decide whether and to what extent a country such as Switzerland must reduce its greenhouse gas emissions more stringently to protect human rights.
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BREAKING: Greenpeace climbers hang 8-metre ‘End Fossil Crimes’ banner on European Gas Conference venue to protest industry plans to greenwash fossil gas
Greenpeace activists hung a huge banner at the European Gas Conference today calling for fossil fuel companies to stop their climate-wrecking activities and be held accountable for their crimes.
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Greenpeace confronts deep sea mining expedition in the Pacific Ocean
Greenpeace International activists peacefully confronted UK Royal Research Ship James Cook, returning from a seven-week long deep sea mining exploration expedition in the Pacific Ocean.
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Greenpeace activists interrupt investors conference to say: Stop deep sea mining!
Greenpeace Switzerland activists interrupted The Metals Company CEO’s speech at an international meeting in Zurich to highlight the risks of deep sea mining.
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Shining Light on the Shadows
This document sets out a framework for use by researchers to discover the structure of corporate groups sustainability due diligence or as a tool to use in complaints or grievance mechanisms.
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Governments must not undermine historic Global Ocean Treaty by giving greenlight to deep sea mining
The 28th Session of the International Seabed Authority starts less than two weeks after the Global Ocean Treaty was agreed at the United Nations