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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.
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Harvard investigation reveals social media as the new frontier of climate deception and delay
A new Harvard University investigation commissioned by Greenpeace Netherlands, reveals rampant use of greenwashing and tokenism by the largest car brands, airlines and oil and gas companies
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Global heat waves are fossil fuel-driven climate chaos
Unprecedented danger will be the new normal if we don’t take urgent action to stop fossil fuel-driven climate change.
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Our transport system is fuelling the multiple crises we’re facing – let’s use it to fight them
Oil-guzzling transport is driving war, climate disaster, the energy and cost-of-living crises, inequality, and the destruction of nature. It’s time to put our mobility system on a new track that serves the people and the planet, not company greed.
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‘Victory for the planet’ – South Africans celebrate court win to stop Shell’s destructive oil exploration
South African courts revoked Shell's exploration ‘rights’ to do seismic blasting off its beautiful Wild Coast last week - and we’re still dancing with joy at the news!
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Greenpeace interrupts Gastech world gas fair: ‘Gas is not green. No more advertising of fossil fuels’
More than 50 Greenpeace activists from across Europe have interrupted the opening ceremony of Gastech, the world's most important meeting of gas, LNG, and hydrogen companies.
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Greenpeace investigation challenges nuclear agency on Chornobyl radiation levels
Radiation levels in areas where Russian military operations occurred were found to be at least three times higher than the estimation by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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Greenpeace radiation investigation at Chornobyl to assess accuracy of IAEA data
Near the ruins of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, radiation experts are examining abandoned Russian positions for radioactive contamination.