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World’s highest court delivers historic protections for climate-impacted communities
The Court’s decision obligates States to regulate businesses on the harm caused by their emissions regardless of where the harm takes place.
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Italy’s Supreme Court verdict serves a blow to oil company ENI, a victory for people and planet
In a landmark decision, Italy’s highest court ruled that Italian judges can hear climate change lawsuits to protect people’s human rights.
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‘Do not invest in US gas exports’ Greenpeace warns EU, backed by new report
A new report by Greenpeace USA, Earthworks, and Oil Change International shows that planned new LNG projects would pose serious financial and climate risks.
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Climate crisis tripled death toll of Europe’s latest heatwave: Greenpeace calls for polluters to pay
Responding to a rapid study by scientists at Imperial College London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine that found that the number of heat-related deaths across 12 European cities tripled due to the climate crisis
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BRICS: Greenpeace calls for strong global leadership in pushing climate action and nature protection
Leaders at the BRICS Summit in Brazil must reinforce multilateralism and deliver an urgent signal they are prepared to act on climate and nature.
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Sky-high protest: activists confront fossil gas in Croatia during heatwave emergency
Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe activists from six countries have climbed 135 meters up a towering fossil gas installation platform known as a Jackup rig.
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Bonn ‘talking shop’ at odds with urgency needed to save forests, climate
A lack of urgency to address the escalating climate crisis has marred the Bonn climate conference, leaving much work to be done to deliver real progress at COP30.
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‘Burn, baby, burn’: Trump and Meloni’s toxic alliance staged in offshore fossil gas protest
The action targets Italy’s recent pledge to increase imports of liquefied fossil gas from the US. An alliance that deepens Europe’s fossil fuel dependence and vulnerability to political blackmail from Trump.
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8 in 10 people support taxing oil and gas corporations to pay for climate damages, global survey finds
The findings reveal broad public support for core demands of the Polluters Pay Pact, as climate impacts worsen worldwide and global inequality grows.