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What is wrong with “Nature Positive”?
“Nature Positive” is more focused on saving a failed economic model than on protecting biodiversity.
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Greenpeace Canada drops banner at Montreal’s l’Anneau to kick off Nature COP15
Greenpeace Canada activists dropped a massive banner in l’Anneau in Montréal’s downtown during the Biodiversity COP15.
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Greenpeace calls for stronger biodiversity finance from wealthy countries for developing countries, Indigenous Peoples
Greenpeace calls for stronger biodiversity finance from wealthy countries for developing countries, Indigenous Peoples
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Actions from Brussels to Ukraine call for a new deal for nature
On the eve of the UN Biodiversity COP15 meeting in Montreal, activists across Europe and are taking action to highlight the urgency to tackle loss of nature.
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All eyes on Montreal: COP15 is the make-or-break moment for global biodiversity
Greenpeace calls for clear recognition of Indigenous Rights in an ambitious global biodiversity framework at COP15.
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4 years of Amazon destruction
The destruction of the Amazon rainforest has been a hallmark of Jair Bolsonaro's time as president of Brazil. During his term, a total of 45,586 km² was lost, a 53% increase compared to the previous four years.
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Devastation of the Amazon forest marks the end of Bolsonaro’s government
Over the past four years, a total of 45,586 km² of the forest was destroyed, marking the end of Bolsonaro’s government with a legacy of destruction.
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3 demands we’re making for biodiversity at COP15
The stakes are high. Protecting nature is central to our livelihoods, our health, our well-being, and our welfare, as well as mitigating the risk of climate disasters and adapting to climate change.