All articles by Greenpeace International
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Economic Potential of Seabed Nodules in the Cook Islands
The economic potential of seabed polymetallic nodules in the South Pacific’s Cook Islands has been overstated, according to a new independent study commissioned by Greenpeace International.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From Black Friday to COP30, here are a few highlights of Greenpeace work around the world in the past seven days.
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Deep sea mining in the Arctic stopped once again
Once one of the mining industry’s strongest proponents, the Norwegian government is now moving to halt both exploration and exploitation in its own waters.
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Climate, forest protection roadmaps slashed from formal COP30 outcome as people demand change
The first COP in the Amazon rainforest should have delivered an action plan to end forest destruction by 2030 and after 2035 climate action plans fell dangerously short, COP30 should also have delivered a Global Response Plan to bridge the 1.5°C ambition gap. It did neither. Nor did it deliver a meaningful step-up in climate…
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Amazon ash art performance by Brazilian artivist Mundano demands action for forests at COP30
Brazilian artivist Mundano delivered, in partnership with Greenpeace a striking art installation to demand world leaders take bold action for forests at COP30.
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Greenpeace report finds G20 failing to bridge the 1.5°C ambition gap in 2035 NDCs
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, Greenpeace International has launched a new report at COP30, revealing the insufficient climate ambition in the 2035 NDCs of the G20 countries.









