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Is the European Central Bank silently walking back on its climate commitments?
A handful of companies (like Shell, TotalEnergies and ENI) are responsible for the European Central Bank's disproportionate carbon footprint. The ECB needs to stand up to the challenge of the times and work for the benefit of current and future generations.
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Gas industry sneaks in US fossil gas ignoring Dubai climate talks
With the climate talks in Dubai in the last stages of trying to agree a phase out of fossil fuels, a shipment of US fossil gas arrived at El Musel plant in Gijon, Spain.
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Greenpeace response to OPEC letter at COP28
Greenpeace is deeply outraged by OPEC's self-serving call for its members to reject any action at COP28 against fossil fuels.
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Check in from COP28: where we go from here
After a busy week one at COP28, climate negotiations resume for a second week.
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COP28 must answer the call for a fossil fuel phase out
As COP28 resumes for a second week, negotiators will be faced with answering the call for a commitment to a Fossil Fuel Phase Out in Dubai.
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Norway continues to display climate hypocrisy in trial over three new oil fields
The new legal action builds upon legal precedent established in another climate lawsuit brought by the same organisations.
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‘Getting away with murder?’: European Oil and Gas majors’ 2022 emissions alone could cause at least 360,000 temperature-related premature deaths before 2100
An estimated 360,000 people could die prematurely before the end of the century because of global heating caused by the 2022 greenhouse gas emissions of nine major European oil and gas companies alone.
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Time for action: COP28 State of Play
There’s been a steady flow of announcements coming from the sun-baked COP28 over the first few days.
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Greenpeace activists block Shell import terminal in support of climate-impacted communities
Early this morning, Filipino climate activists on kayaks blocked access to the Shell import terminal affecting the operations of Shell’s facility managing the import of fossil fuels.