All articles by Greenpeace International
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Berlin court agrees climate lawsuits are admissible in principle
This ruling does not save a single tonne of CO2. We are already significantly affected by the climate crisis. How bad does it have to get?
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Greenpeace exposes destructive fishing vessels in the South Atlantic
Greenpeace Andino activists protested today against the lack of regulation for the fishing industry in the South Atlantic.
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The Wild West Atlantic
The Blue Hole is in danger from overfishing, destructive fishing practices and the inability of states to cooperate to ensure that marine ecosystems are effectively protected, and fisheries sustainably managed.
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Greenpeace reacts to the cancellation of the COP25 in Chile
Leaders cannot hide, instead they have to listen to the people's demands and act urgently on the impact the climate crisis is having on our ecology and social fabric.
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Whale sculpture protest highlights risk of OMV oil spill in New Zealand – Greenpeace
Greenpeace Austria activists staged a symbolic oil spill with giant whale sculptures outside the headquarters of Austrian oil and gas giant, OMV.
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Brazilian Indigenous leaders interrupt global summit to tell top brands ‘our survival is at stake’
Indigenous leaders targeted CEOs and senior management of some of the world’s biggest brands, including Nestle, Unilever and Mondelēz, at a summit in Berlin.
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Greenpeace Brazil activists deliver oil spill and charred trees to capital, activists detained
"We are experiencing a climate emergency, we need to abandon fossil fuels and accelerate the transition to a 100% clean and renewable energy matrix.”
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Greenpeace: reinsurance industry ensures climate emergency role
15 Greenpeace activists are peacefully protesting at a key reinsurance meeting in Baden-Baden today to expose their role in the climate emergency.
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UK ‘undecided’ on Shell’s plan to leave oil waste in the North Sea — Greenpeace response
"The UK government needs to see sense and put the goal of protecting the ocean for current and future generations firmly above Shell’s profits."