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Greenpeace boat protest: ‘Fossil fuel advertising will put Venice under water’
Greenpeace Italy activists on traditional wooden rowing boats peacefully protested at Venice’s world-famous landmarks, warning that they would soon be submerged if the fossil fuels industry continues
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New study: Ads for cars, flights keep transport hooked on oil
European airline and car companies are using advertising to evade climate responsibilities by exaggerating their corporate response to the climate crisis, or ignoring the damage their products cause.
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Countries must step up to fully fund US$80 million FSO Safer oil tanker rescue off Yemen
While US$80 million needed to rescue the Safer sounds like a lot of money, it is a drop in the ocean compared to the subsidies that governments give to oil corporations.
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Spills, explosions and looming disasters: the last thing the world needs is more oil
Oil is a substance that’s toxic at every stage in its lifecycle, from extraction through to its end-use which produces emissions that are heating up the planet — that is the problem.
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Chornobyl: Putin’s war in Ukraine renews nuclear dangers and memories of 1986 disaster
Tuesday 26 April marks the anniversary of one of the most significant events in the history of Ukraine and all of Europe.
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Greenpeace activists block Russian oil tanker from offloading oil in Norwegian port
Activists from Greenpeace Nordic in kayaks and boats are blocking the oil tanker Ust Luga, preventing it from offloading thousands of tonnes of Russian oil
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Is your money funding Putin’s war machine?
European finance institutions must stop providing finance to Russian fossil fuel companies and transition away from fossil fuel investments.
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Interactive map and new risk analysis reveals severe hazards at Ukraine’s nuclear plants caused by Russian invasion
The extent of the nuclear threat posed by Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine is unprecedented, new Greenpeace International mapping and technical analysis shows.