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Italy’s Supreme Court verdict serves a blow to oil company ENI, a victory for people and planet
In a landmark decision, Italy’s highest court ruled that Italian judges can hear climate change lawsuits to protect people’s human rights.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From a deep sea mining protest in Malaysia to activists occupying an LNG import terminal in Greece here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace’s work around the world this week.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From Pride Month celebrations in the Philippines to a massive banner in Spain, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace’s work around the world this week.
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Greenpeace activists rebrand NZ bottom trawler ‘ocean killer’ on Chatham Rise
“As the rest of the world moves towards more comprehensive ocean protection for international waters, New Zealand is standing in the way of progress by continuing to advocate for the bottom trawling industry.”
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Bonn ‘talking shop’ at odds with urgency needed to save forests, climate
A lack of urgency to address the escalating climate crisis has marred the Bonn climate conference, leaving much work to be done to deliver real progress at COP30.
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UNOC3: “Fine words must now translate into action”, Greenpeace comment
The UN Ocean Conference concludes with progress made towards the ratification of the High Seas Treaty
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Beyond June: How East Asia celebrates Pride
Pride in East Asia is about carving out space where none existed before. And while it might not fall in June, its spirit is just as bold.
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Minerals for Energy Transition: Greenpeace’s Guiding Principles
Five guiding principles to set out a pathway for ensuring that the supply and use of transition minerals is both just and equitable.
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How can we make the energy transition fair and sustainable?
The extraction of minerals needed for the clean energy transition is projected to expand globally in coming years, presenting multiple risks to ecosystems and Indigenous Peoples, necessitating strong global guidelines.









