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The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise is on a mission to stop fossil gas
Greenpeace’s iconic Arctic Sunrise is on a mission across Europe to expose the dirty truth about fossil gas, and build a European movement for a fossil-free future.
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Victory for youth and environmentalists in European supranational court: oil and gas climate impacts must be counted
The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Court issued its Advisory Opinion in the case Greenpeace Nordic and Natur og Ungdom (Young Friends of the Earth Norway)
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The true cost of AI romance: A 4.5-fold increase in emissions in one year
Recall the scene from the film Her (2013) when Theodore meets his AI lover, Samantha, in the cloud and they embark on a romance through endless conversations. While this fantastical…
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2025 is the year to make polluters pay
As governments and communities around the world face growing costs from devastating climate impacts, there’s a looming elephant in the room: The billionaire-polluter class has never had it so good.
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Fossil fuels are a threat to our security – here’s 6 reasons why
About 80% of the world’s energy still comes from fossil fuels. This reliance is a huge risk for us. Not just because gas, oil and coal are fuelling the climate crisis.
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Victory for youth and environmentalists in Norwegian Supreme Court: Illegal oil and gas fields must halt
"The court has been clear all the way: these fields were approved illegally, and now all production and development must be stopped. This is an important victory for the rule of law and the future of both people and nature.”
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Major deep sea mining company goes bankrupt
Major deep sea mining company, Loke Marine Minerals, goes bankrupt
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Deep sea mining frontrunner to bypass UN process and apply for mining license under 1980s US regulations
The Metals Company has announced it will apply for a deep sea mining permit under United States national mining regulations from the 1980s.
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‘Their gas, your cash’ In the North Sea, European activists protest arrival of US fossil gas
Today, eight activists from Greenpeace Belgium confronted an LNG tanker coming from the US, and heading for the port of Zeebrugge, in protest of Europe’s continued dependence on fossil gas imports
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Norway’s Supreme Court hears demand to halt oil and gas field production
This is not just about winning a case – it’s about securing a future where the rights of our planet and future generations come first.