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Greenpeace Black Sea protest: Proposed gas project could cause tens of thousands premature deaths
Tens of thousands of people worldwide could die prematurely before the end of the century due to extreme temperatures caused by the total greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel company OMV Petrom’s Neptun Deep project
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‘Hell of a year’: Greenpeace comments on hottest year on record, the first to exceed 1.5°C
Reacting to the 2024 Global Climate highlights report by the WMO, Copernicus, Met Office, NASA, and other global climate monitoring organizations showing new climate extremes reached in 2024
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5 Animated Stories That Spark Hope and Inspire Action in 2024
Through the joys and creativity of animation, Greenpeace has been telling the stories of our planet, the climate and environmental crisis, and how we can take action for a better, greener and more sustainable world.
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Breaking: Shell backs down in its lawsuit against Greenpeace
Shell backs down in their multimillion dollar lawsuit against Greenpeace over a peaceful protest. We showed them their bully tactics won't intimidate us - and now they've settled out of court. People power works!
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Shell settles multimillion-dollar SLAPP lawsuit against Greenpeace
Shell backs down in their multimillion dollar lawsuit against Greenpeace over a peaceful protest. People power works.
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New study: Liquefied gas, an unnecessary yet explosive risk
A new study commissioned by Greenpeace Germany delves into the history of liquefied gas (LNG) accidents, highlighting lack of transparency, underestimated risks to human safety, and failing safety protocols.
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Trump gas? No, thanks! European activists protest the arrival of US fracked gas
22 Greenpeace activists from Germany are protesting the arrival of a tanker loaded with liquefied fossil gas (LNG) from the United States, entering the port of Brunsbüttel.
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COP29: a long way to go
After extra time of negotiations, the 29th UN Conference on Climate Change is over. Here's what did and did not happen.
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COP29 ends with weak climate finance goal, eyes turn to Belem
The 29th UN Climate Change Conference has ended with a bare minimum finance agreement.
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Who should pay for climate loss and damage? Tax Big Oil for fuelling the climate crisis
There is a well established consensus at COP29 that the climate crisis is exacerbating the hardships of vulnerable communities around the world. The question now is: who's going to pay for the staggering costs?