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Shell threatens Greenpeace protestors with jail and fines: But legal tactics fail as Greenpeace sends second boat and more climbers
Shell has attempted to silence Greenpeace International’s peaceful occupation of its oil and gas platform at sea, by hitting the campaign group with an injunction late on Friday, February 3, threatening up to two years’ jail time and fines
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How Greenpeace activists occupied a Shell platform heading for a major oil and gas field
Activists from climate-hit countries are taking on Shell. Here's what you need to know.
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The Yanomami People are facing a humanitarian crisis in Brazil
In the last four years, the expansion of illegal mining in the Amazon has caused hundreds of deaths in the largest Indigenous Land in Brazil.
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People Power: COP15 highlights
At COP15, Indigenous Peoples made their voices heard and showed the impact people power can have.
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Indigenous Rights is a red line at COP15
Indigenous leaders sent a clear message to governments inside the COP15 UN biodiversity talks today - Indigenous Rights is a red line.
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No money on the table for biodiversity at COP15: Greenpeace calls on the Global North to deliver
At COP15, wealthy countries have not delivered funding that is key to unlock an ambitious deal.
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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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Governments drag their feet on first Global Plastics Treaty negotiations
As the first Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) meeting for the Global Plastics Treaty concluded today, Greenpeace called on governments to step up for people and climate and stop delaying meaningful negotiations of the Global Plastics Treaty.