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Transcript: Buses are free for women in Delhi: what can the world learn from that?
Better public transport could reshape cities by reducing traffic, cutting pollution, improving access to jobs, culture, education and essential services, especially for marginalised communities.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From fair tax to free speech and forest fires - here are a few of our favourite Greenpeace images from around the world this week.
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Greenpeace entities petition North Dakota Supreme Court for venue change in Energy Transfer SLAPP trial
Greenpeace International and Greenpeace entities in the US filed a petition to the North Dakota Supreme Court for a change of venue as they defend against the SLAPP case brought by Energy Transfer in Morton County.
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Transcript: How could Islamic principles boost climate action?
How faith and climate action are aligned, and why it's important to integrate people's faith into fighting climate change, under the umbrella of Islamic Finance.
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Greenpeace organisations begin trial defense against Energy Transfer’s SLAPP
Ten years after the Indigenous-led protests at the Dakota Access Pipeline, representatives from Greenpeace International and two Greenpeace entities in the United States arrive in court against the meritless lawsuit brought by Energy Transfer.
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Transcript: Does the colour of your skin make you more vulnerable to climate change?
How systemic inequalities contribute to climate vulnerability, and why marginalised and systemically oppressed communities must be at the centre of climate adaptation plans, policies and action.
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Italy’s Supreme Court to decide on legality of climate-related lawsuits
The Supreme Court of Cassation will hold a hearing tomorrow at 10 a.m. to decide if the national courts in Italy can decide on climate-related matters in their jurisdiction.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Frozen forests, defiant Dutch, and Shadow Ships - here are a few of our favourite Greenpeace images from around the world this week.
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Inside Greenpeace International’s legal fight against Big Oil’s bullying lawsuit
Bad news for bullies: Greenpeace International (GPI) initiated the first test of the European Union’s new anti-SLAPP Directive, a major step toward ending the practice of the courts being abused to silence those who speak out on matters of public interest.