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BREAKING: Greenpeace activists climb coal excavator to protest against Czech mine extension
Greenpeace wants to put a bright spotlight on the imminent climate destruction at Bílina. ČEZ's intention to prolong the life of this mine will create climate shockwaves across Europe and the wider world if it is not stopped.
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Young professionals take on South Africa’s energy crisis with Common Power
In South Africa, Common Power is uplifting community energy initiatives by young professionals to help address the energy crisis
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Climate activists arrested as private jets receive more protection than planet
At least 102 climate activists from seventeen countries representing Greenpeace, Stay Grounded, Extinction Rebellion, Scientist Rebellion and other climate justice groups are still being detained in Geneva, Switzerland 20 hours after a peaceful protest against Europe's largest annual private jet fair, the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE).
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NGO Coalition calls on TSMC to strengthen climate commitments
A coalition of NGOs calls on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest chipmaker, to reduce its massive carbon footprint.
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Greenpeace occupies Fluxys LNG terminal to protest gas operators’ disregard of global climate goals
Calling for the immediate end of US and European development of gas contracts and infrastructures.
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Revealed: gas industry pushing US and Europe into contracts that would roast the planet
The gas industry – producers and operators – have used the Russian/Ukraine war to spin US and European policy priorities away from climate goals with tales about energy security.
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Who Profits From War
The gas industry is using today’s news — the war and the energy crisis — to try to lock in more gas for decades, even though the industry knows it’ll be disastrous for the climate and international stability.
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The fossil fuel industry must die, not people – Greenpeace responds to the State of Global Climate Report
Lead Campaigner of Greenpeace’s Fossil Free Revolution Lisa Göldner responds to the release of the World Meteorological Organisation’s State of the Global Climate Report