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Investing in new gas infrastructure is like stepping on the accelerator of a car heading for a cliff
What we need to do is pull the handbrake. As newly (re-)elected Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) hold their first plenary session from 16 July, Greenpeace is urging them to consider a ban on new fossil fuel infrastructure.
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5 reasons to be hopeful in the fight against deep sea mining
In just a few days, another crucial International Seabed Authority (ISA) meeting will start. From July 15th to August 2nd, world leaders will discuss the future of the deep ocean.
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Annual Report 2022
2022 brought with it a world of polycrisis: pandemic, drought, floods, wildfires, a war in Europe and, once again, the threat of nuclear weapons. Yet, out of every crisis comes opportunity, including for transformational change.
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BREAKING: Greenpeace climbers hang 8-metre ‘End Fossil Crimes’ banner on European Gas Conference venue to protest industry plans to greenwash fossil gas
Greenpeace activists hung a huge banner at the European Gas Conference today calling for fossil fuel companies to stop their climate-wrecking activities and be held accountable for their crimes.
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Greenpeace confronts deep sea mining expedition in the Pacific Ocean
Greenpeace International activists peacefully confronted UK Royal Research Ship James Cook, returning from a seven-week long deep sea mining exploration expedition in the Pacific Ocean.
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Standing up to fossil fuel oppression with courageous resilient women
I, being a woman and a mother, feel that strong connection to women in impacted communities. A woman represents to me - and I hope to you as well - the epitome of courage, strength, resilience and connectivity in society and the world. We are in this together!
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How people power helped protect the oceans
After years of campaigning, a historic international Ocean Treaty has finally been agreed.
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Historic UN Ocean Treaty agreed – Greenpeace statement
A historic UN Ocean Treaty has finally been agreed at the United Nations after almost two decades of negotiations.
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Whale warning as clock ticks towards deep sea mining
University of Exeter and Greenpeace Research Laboratories published a new peer-reviewed paper warning that deep sea mining could be a “significant risk to ocean ecosystems” with “long lasting and irreversible” impacts.









