All articles by Greenpeace International
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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.
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UN report exposes climate ambition gulf, COP30 must now respond
Greenpeace is calling for this year’s UN climate summit COP30 to deliver an emphatic response to the glaring ambition gap exposed in the UNFCCC’s synthesis report aggregating 2035 climate action plans.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Mining Moana, fast fashion, and suing Shell, it's a been a busy week for Greenpeace around the world. Here are a few highlights.
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Pacific activists protest deep sea mining as US-owned exploration vessel docks in Cook Islands
Cook Islands activists confronted an exploration vessel, peacefully protesting the emerging threat of deep sea mining.
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IBAMA approves oil drilling at Amazon Basin weeks before COP30, staining Brazil’s climate discourse, Greenpeace warns
Greenpeace warns that the opening of new oil wells less than a month before COP30 contradicts Brazil’s own commitments to energy transition
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Warming up for the COP climate conference in Brazil, marching for peace and human rights in Mexico and Italy, and calling out a telecommunications company in Australia, here are a selection of images from our work around the globe in the past week.
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Greenpeace urges Pre-COP talks to propel forest and climate action at COP30
Pre-COP in Brasilia has ended, talks must now lead to ambitious forest and climate outcomes at COP30.
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Greenpeace responds to New Zealand’s dairy industry-backed methane rollback
New Zealand’s government has confirmed it will rewrite its climate law to weaken the country’s methane emissions target – a move Greenpeace warns will violate the Paris Agreement and embolden other major meat and dairy producers and exporters, including Ireland and Uruguay, to follow suit.









