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Greenpeace calls for stronger biodiversity finance from wealthy countries for developing countries, Indigenous Peoples
Greenpeace calls for stronger biodiversity finance from wealthy countries for developing countries, Indigenous Peoples
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Governments drag their feet on first Global Plastics Treaty negotiations
As the first Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) meeting for the Global Plastics Treaty concluded today, Greenpeace called on governments to step up for people and climate and stop delaying meaningful negotiations of the Global Plastics Treaty.
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Good news stories from around the world – November
Celebrating the wins and the good news that spur us on in our fight for people and the planet.
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Black Friday: My nightmare for the planet
Most of the items bought for short-term gratification on Black Friday will be quickly forgotten - the vast majority of goods will be used once and be discarded.
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Antarctic Ocean Commission fails to deliver ocean sanctuaries, recognises handful of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
The Antarctic Ocean Commission has again failed to reach consensus on creating three large Marine Protected Areas for the Antarctic Peninsula, East Antarctica and the Weddell Sea, despite support from an overwhelming majority of governments.
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Greenpeace finds TotalEnergies emissions almost 4 times higher than reported
According to new estimate calculations by Greenpeace France, released just days before COP27, TotalEnergies' carbon emissions could be almost four times higher than what the company is reporting.
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Good news stories from around the world – October
Celebrating the wins and the good news that spur us on in our fight for people and the planet.
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Peatland protection is climate protection
Greenpeace Russia uses scientific research and decades-long experience to help firefighters and volunteers fight peat fires.