All articles by Greenpeace International
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Palm oil and pulp companies with most burned land go unpunished as Indonesian forest fires rage
None of the ten palm oil concessions in Indonesia with the largest total burned areas received serious civil or administrative sanctions.
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World’s 5th largest pension fund ABP increases fossil fuel investments
“ABP claims to reduce fossil fuels, but the emissions from its investments in oil and gas are rising."
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The world is watching — leaders must come to UN Climate Summit with real plans, or be held accountable
Greenpeace is calling on leaders to deliver concrete ambitious climate plans at the UN Secretary General’s Climate Action Summit in New York on Monday.
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First deep divers in the Amazon Reef
“These dives are particularly challenging: the water is loaded with sediments from the Amazon river, currents are very strong and we have no visibility when we start descending."
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‘The climate crisis is an oceans crisis’ – major IPCC report to highlight climate threats to world’s oceans
"Unless we accelerate efforts to curb carbon emissions and take greater steps to protect our oceans, there will be devastating human, environmental and economic consequences.”
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Thousands disrupt International Motor Show, demand immediate phase-out of internal combustion engine
“The theme of the motor show is 'Driving Tomorrow', but the only place the car industry is steering us is headfirst into a climate emergency."
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22 activists are blocking the largest oil export facility in the US — images from above
The busiest oil shipping channel in the U.S. has been shut down by 22 Greenpeace USA activists in a peaceful protest on the Fred Hartman Bridge in Baytown, Texas.
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Greenpeace climbers block busiest oil export channel in United States
Climbers have formed a blockade from the Fred Hartmann Bridge in Baytown, Texas, shutting down the largest fossil fuel thoroughfare in the United States.