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Deep Sea Mining in the Arctic: Living Treasures at Risk
This report dives deep into one of the most diverse, vulnerable, rare, remote, and least understood ecosystems in the world; underlining the risks of allowing yet another extractive industry where climate change is already wreaking havoc.
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Statement on Energy Transfer’s response to Notice of Liability from Greenpeace International
Greenpeace International (GPI) statement on Energy Transfer’s response to the Notice of Liability in which GPI summoned Energy Transfer to drop its SLAPP suit against Greenpeace International and pay damages,…
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Youth and environmentalists in Norway seek to halt production of oil and gas fields on appeal
Greenpeace Nordic and Natur og Ungdom are once again facing the Norwegian government in court, in appeal proceedings.
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Greenpeace Brazil flyover documents Amazon deforestation and fires hotspot increases
Dramatic increases to deforestation and fire hotspots in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest were measured in July.
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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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5 reasons why ‘natural’ (fossil) gas is no better than oil and coal
Just because natural gas has the word ‘natural’ in it, doesn’t mean that it is safe for the planet, people and the climate. Let’s bust the myth: natural gas = fossil gas.









