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Norwegian Supreme Court set to rule in climate case
The fate of the climate, and millions of people across the world affected by extreme weather events, hangs in the balance of every barrel of oil we either extract, or leave in the ground.
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Public development banks contradict China, Japan, and S. Korea’s climate commitments with overseas fossil fuel finance
Greenpeace Japan and Greenpeace East Asia call for China, Japan, and South Korea’s state-backed public development banks (PDBs) to commit to applying their governments’ recent net-zero pledges to their investment activities abroad.
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Climate crisis hits the Supreme Court of Norway
“Opening up the Arctic for oil drilling in the time of climate emergency is unacceptable, and the Norwegian government must be held accountable."
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South Korea pledges carbon neutrality by 2050 – a new opportunity for Korean industries
President Moon’s 2050 net zero announcement is a step forward followed. We expect that this important pledge leads the Korean industry to swiftly shift from fossil fuels to a 100% renewable based system.
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Greenpeace responds to Swedish oil company Preem withdrawing expansion plans, following protests
Swedish oil company Preem announced today it will cancel its plans to expand their oil refinery Preemraff.
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Southeast Asia power sector scored: Bottlenecks and bailouts pose major climate risks
Of the eight Southeast Asian countries examined, none will achieve the target 1.5 degrees pathway without significant market and regulatory changes, while Vietnam performed the best and Indonesia performed the worst.
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Activists from Greenpeace Nordic arrested after blocking oil tanker in Sweden
Six activists from Greenpeace Nordic climbed the cranes in the oil harbour at Preem’s oil refinery
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Greenpeace continues peaceful blockade despite authorities orders
The Rainbow Warrior is staying in Brofjorden to continue the peaceful protest.