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  • Global Day of Action, climate march through the streets of Glasgow. © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    China USA Statement at COP26 – Greenpeace Response

    Commenting on news of a bilateral US-China climate agreement in Glasgow

    Greenpeace International •
    10 November 2021
    1 min read
  • Aerial View of Protest against Volkswagen in the Port of Emden in Germany. © Greenpeace
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    Oil, Climate

    Major global economies and car manufacturers fail to sign even the weakest of agreements on electric vehicles at COP26

    Not only were major economies like the US, Germany, China, Japan and manufacturers including VW, Toyota and Hyundai absent from the signatories of the “declaration on zero emission cars and vans”, the scale of ambition in the deal itself was disappointingly weak. 

    Greenpeace International •
    10 November 2021
    2 min read
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    Climate

    New COP26 Draft Decision Text – Greenpeace Response

    We need to see a deal that commits countries to coming back every year with new and better plans until together they get us over the bar and we can stay below 1.5C of warming.

    Greenpeace International •
    10 November 2021
    1 min read
  • Fire Monitoring in the Amazon in July, 2021. © Christian Braga / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    Climate Action Tracker update is “devastating”

    The respected Climate Action Tracker today releases its annual global update – calculating that taking into account 2030 pledges alone, the global temperature increase will be at 2.4C in 2100.

    Greenpeace International •
    9 November 2021
    1 min read
  • Climate Change Impacts on Moroccan Oases. © Therese di Campo / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    Climate change is a justice issue – these 6 charts show why

    To reduce climate impacts and protect the most vulnerable, we must understand where emissions come from, who climate change is harming and how this intersects with other forms of injustice.

    The Conversation: Sonja Klinsky •
    9 November 2021
    5 min read
  • Volkswagen Golf Launch Protest in Berlin. © Gordon Welters / Greenpeace
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    About Us, Climate, Peace

    Greenpeace sues Volkswagen for fuelling the climate crisis and violating future freedom and property rights

    Car companies like Volkswagen need to take responsibility and act much faster to phase out the highly-polluting internal combustion engine, and decarbonise their activities.

    Greenpeace International •
    9 November 2021
    2 min read
  • Greenpeace UK Kayakers with floating banner "Stop Failing". © Suzanne Plunkett / Greenpeace
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    Climate, IPCC

    Glasgow first draft text revealed: “exceptionally weak” with no mention of fossil fuel phaseout – Greenpeace response

    Thanks to blocking by fossil fuel interests, the first version of the official text, published by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, fails to acknowledge that fossil fuels are driving the climate crisis, nor does it make any commitment to tangible actions to end global reliance on coal, oil and gas.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 November 2021
    5 min read
  • Fridays For Future school climate strike, coinciding with the 26th UN Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, currently being held in Glasgow, Scotland, on 5 November 2021. © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    Environmental, Indigenous & human rights groups slam net-zero ‘smoke and mirrors’ at COP26

    At the halfway point of COP26, leading Indigenous, environmental and human rights NGOs are criticising the focus on ‘net-zero’ targets due to their over-reliance on offsetting scams and unproven technology.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 November 2021
    2 min read
  • Launch of Greenpeace Australia Pacific’s new report ‘Pacific Bully and international outcast: How Australia’s climate policies isolate it from the Pacific and the world’, at the 26th UN Climate Change. © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oil, Climate, IPCC

    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.

    Greenpeace International •
    7 November 2021
    4 min read
  • Radiohead at Glastonbury 2017. © Alex Stoneman / Greenpeace
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    50 Years, About Us

    If I can’t dance, I don’t want your revolution! 50 years of Greenpeace and Music

    Throughout our fifty year history, Greenpeace has been lucky enough to work with some of the best-known bands and musicians on the planet, shining a light on the most important environmental issues of the time. Here are a few of the greatest hits.

    Matt Kemp •
    7 November 2021
    7 min read
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