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In China, Singles’ Day consumerism generates stress, but there’s no escape from e-commerce platforms
E-commerce platforms are big in China, but consumers are sick of it. It's about time these platforms move beyond the bottom line and think about their responsibilities to both the consumer and the environment.
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Shell hits Greenpeace with intimidation lawsuit: threatening $8.6m damages claim and protest ban to silence climate demands
Oil giant Shell has launched an intimidation lawsuit against Greenpeace UK and Greenpeace International, demanding Greenpeace stop protests at its infrastructure anywhere in the world, forever.
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Companies must turn failure into effective action on the plastics crisis
Greenpeace reaction to the new Ellen MacArthur report "The Global Commitment Five Years In:Perspective On Progress" and the 2022/23 progress report for Global Commitment signatories.
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APP Sinarmas: Forest Promises Pulped
A 10 year progress report card on how Asia Pulp and Paper Sinarmas has broken its promises to end deforestation and peatland destruction in Indonesia.
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Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate
Reducing meat and dairy production is a crucial step in mitigating methane emissions, and limiting global heating - and the most effective way to do that is to significantly reduce the number of animals that are fed into the industrial machine and transition to a far better system for us, the animals and the planet.
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Music stars perform on Arctic ‘iceberg’ in call for ocean and climate protection
British six-time Grammy winner, Jacob Collier, has collaborated with Norwegian alt-pop superstar, AURORA, for the first time in a magical performance in the Arctic.
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UN Biodiversity COP 2024: Which governments are fulfilling their pledges to protect nature?
A new tool tracks governments’ progress on delivering their commitments to the global biodiversity framework.
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Arctic biodiversity under threat from deep-sea mining plans, Greenpeace report warns
Norway deep sea mining plans in the Arctic will cause irreversible harm to biodiversity, a new Greenpeace International report warns.