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Greenpeace entities petition North Dakota Supreme Court for venue change in Energy Transfer SLAPP trial
Greenpeace International and Greenpeace entities in the US filed a petition to the North Dakota Supreme Court for a change of venue as they defend against the SLAPP case brought by Energy Transfer in Morton County.
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Plastic design changes: a greenwashing tactic
The amount of plastics produced and flowing into the environment has reached crisis point, with approximately 400 million tonnes of plastics produced every year and set to triple by 2060.
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COP16: Greenpeace unveils message outside UN venue – Pay Up for Biodiversity Finance
Leaders must stop the fall and put real money on the table—without urgent and adequate finance, promises mean nothing.
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Greenpeace challenges JBS’ New York Stock Exchange listing and Netherlands move over links to corruption, deforestation and emissions
Greenpeace International’s lawyers have issued a legal letter to Dutch notary firm Loyens & Loeff, demanding it takes immediate action to assess whether it is appropriate and in accordance with its professional duties to continue to provide legal service to JBS, the world’s largest meat producer, due to its long-standing links to corruption, deforestation, climate…
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Behind the Lens: Spotlight on Greenpeace photographers
The first in a series of articles featuring a selection of the best Greenpeace images, as chosen by the people that captured them.
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Transcript: AI is changing elections: How can we protect democracy?
Can AI make democracy "better" or does it risk undermining its core principles.
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New year, same fight. 5 things that happened at the November 2024 Global Plastics Treaty negotiations in Busan, South Korea
The fifth round of negotiations for a new Global Plastics Treaty to end plastic pollution finished in Busan, South Korea on 1st December 2024. Here is a rundown of the highlights from the talks, including why we didn’t come away from the meeting with a treaty.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Greenpeace has been a pioneer of photo activism for more than 50 years, and remains committed to its core values of bearing witness and exposing environmental injustice through the images we capture.