All articles by Greenpeace International
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Cannes Lions Awards: Greenpeace activist and former winner crashes ceremony to call for a ban on fossil fuel advertising
"For too long, ad agencies have escaped their responsibilities towards the climate crisis, now they must cut ties with the fossil fuel industry."
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New Greenpeace report finds Europe’s biggest airlines failing over climate claims
The seven biggest European airline groups are failing to take sufficient measures to reduce their CO2 emissions in line with the Paris Agreement, according to a new report commissioned by Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe.
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Total blockade: Climate activists stop TotalEnergies’ AGM, demanding it abandons fossil fuels
250 activists shut down TotalEnergies AMG today, demanding immediate and concrete commitments on its retreat from Russia and the end projects in Uganda and Mozambique
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Greenpeace boat protest: ‘Fossil fuel advertising will put Venice under water’
Greenpeace Italy activists on traditional wooden rowing boats peacefully protested at Venice’s world-famous landmarks, warning that they would soon be submerged if the fossil fuels industry continues
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New study: Ads for cars, flights keep transport hooked on oil
European airline and car companies are using advertising to evade climate responsibilities by exaggerating their corporate response to the climate crisis, or ignoring the damage their products cause.
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Countries must step up to fully fund US$80 million FSO Safer oil tanker rescue off Yemen
While US$80 million needed to rescue the Safer sounds like a lot of money, it is a drop in the ocean compared to the subsidies that governments give to oil corporations.
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UPDATE: Greenpeace blocks mega soy ship at Dutch port for 18 hours
During a period of 18 hours, more than 60 activists from all over Europe, volunteering with Greenpeace Netherlands, were able to block a mega-ship.
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Greenpeace blocks mega soy ship at Dutch port
Activists from all over Europe, volunteering with Greenpeace Netherlands, have blocked a mega-ship arriving in the Netherlands with 60 million kilos of soy.