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UN Secretary General calls for ‘historic Climate Solidarity Pact’ at COP27 – Greenpeace Response
The UN Secretary General, António Guterres opened the World Leader’s Summit at COP27 today by calling for a ‘historic Climate Solidarity Pact’
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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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A safe and fair future for all can be delivered at COP27
Greenpeace comment and expectations for climate talks.
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Greenpeace on updated climate plans: Where’s the plan?
A new report from the UNEP, Emission Gap report finds that countries’ current climate plans are still not demonstrating the rapid downward trend science says is necessary.
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Greenpeace comment to the IEA WEO: a historic turning point for the energy transition
The IEA has stated in their new World Energy Outlook that we are at a historic turning point for the energy transition.
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Let’s get ‘climate tickets’ for public transport on track
‘Climate tickets’ are gaining momentum in Europe. They should be implemented across the EU, as part of a larger effort to reduce our use of oil in the context of the energy crisis.
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Decolonisation: A crucial prerequisite to environmental justice in Africa
All across Africa, a colonial approach of extraction and exploitation continues to plague and paralyse economies. It pushes ecosystems to the edge and puts pan-Africanism on a back burner
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Oil giants behind FSO Safer oil revealed
The companies likely to be responsible for the oil onboard have announced record profits, but have not yet contributed any funds to prevent a disaster in the Red Sea
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UN announcement on the FSO Safer salvage operations – Greenpeace Reaction
The UN announces that it has received a total of USD 75 million in pledges from governments, the amount needed to launch the operation to salvage the FSO Safer.