All articles by Greenpeace International
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Greenpeace climbs Europe’s largest coal plant calling for climate action
"A climate crisis is unfolding before our eyes, and political leaders who have the power to change the course of events must lead us towards a solution."
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Greenpeace prevents tanker loaded with dirty palm oil products from mooring in Rotterdam harbour
They have hung banners with the message ‘Oreo, Drop Dirty Palm Oil’ to peacefully protest against the ongoing deforestation of Indonesia’s rainforest for palm oil.
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Countries most vulnerable to climate change urge rich nations to step up
"Their message to the richer nations of this world is simple; if we can do it, why can’t you?”
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Samsung, IKEA get behind Korea’s ‘Right to Renewable Energy Initiative’
"Today we have seen the start of a positive domino effect in corporate renewable advocacy."
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Vanuatu warns fossil fuel companies could be sued over climate change
“Vanuatu’s brave announcement today is part of a global wave of legal action against oil, gas, and coal companies and laggard governments."
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Greenpeace survey reveals impact of climate change on glaciers in China
“This is a wake-up call for China and the world. Glaciers in China supply water to 1.8 billion people, and they’re melting, fast."
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Europeans paying tens of billions in health costs for coal-fired electricity
“Air pollution and climate change share a common driver: Coal. As both worsen, the costs to citizens grow."
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Greenpeace activists released in Spain after 33-hour detention over peaceful protest against dirty palm oil
“In delaying this shipment of dirty palm oil, these brave activists have shone a light on how the palm oil industry needs to change in order to prevent a further climate and extinction crisis. This must start with Wilmar, the world’s largest palm oil trader who can and should be an example to the others.…