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Saudi Arabian negotiators move to cripple COP26 – Greenpeace response
Greenpeace International Executive Director Jennifer Morgan expresses grave concern at moves by the Saudi government to cripple the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow.
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Diplomatic bully: Australia’s climate obstruction in the Pacific revealed
Australia uses diplomatic strong-arm tactics to water down outcomes in Pacific climate negotiations and buy silence on climate change.
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COP26 methane reduction pledge dodges need for fossil fuel cuts
“All roads end up pointing to the need to eliminate fossil fuels from our energy system and phasing out industrial meat and dairy from our diets as soon as possible. This announcement dodges what’s needed.”
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Big Oil only pledges to help itself
Given the global stakes of the climate crisis, it would seem that simply asking someone NOT to interfere with climate solutions wouldn't be asking too much.
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4 demands we have for COP26: the time is now
COP26 must end the fossil fuel era, deliver drastic urgent emissions cuts, and support the vulnerable.
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Update: Dutch police board Greenpeace ship and arrest 21 activists after peaceful protest at Shell’s refinery in Rotterdam
The protestors are calling for a new law to ban fossil fuel advertising and sponsorship in the EU.
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Let’s ban fossil fuel ads and sponsorships for good
It’s time to ban the deadly fossil fuel propaganda that’s driving us deeper into the climate emergency. Now, we have the power to change the law with the European Citizens' Initiative.