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IBAMA approves oil drilling at Amazon Basin weeks before COP30, staining Brazil’s climate discourse, Greenpeace warns
Greenpeace warns that the opening of new oil wells less than a month before COP30 contradicts Brazil’s own commitments to energy transition
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Warming up for the COP climate conference in Brazil, marching for peace and human rights in Mexico and Italy, and calling out a telecommunications company in Australia, here are a selection of images from our work around the globe in the past week.
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Ceasefire must mark the beginning of real peace in Gaza
Welcoming today’s ceasefire in Gaza Greenpeace calls for humanitarian organisations to be given unrestricted access to deliver aid in the face of famine and genocide.
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Residents of Bonaire and Greenpeace Netherlands sue the Dutch State for lack of climate protection
Landmark case to test how national courts interpret recent International Court's decision on states’ climate liability
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Russia locked in spiral toward terminal war economy of fossil fuels, state oppression and bloody aggression – pioneering report
Russia locked in spiral toward terminal war economy of fossil fuels, state oppression and bloody aggression – pioneering report also sends defiant signal of resistance
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Tankers change course as Greenpeace blockade of liquified gas terminal ends
After almost 30 hours of blockade in the Zeebrugge gas terminal, Greenpeace Belgium activists have been removed and arrested.
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Climate change is here, world leaders must now close the 1.5°C ambition gap
As nations hedge their bets on what action to take and when, deadly heatwaves, floods and hurricanes will only escalate and worsen.
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Our forests are on the brink. This is how world leaders can protect them at COP30
From a strong Tropical Forest Forever Facility to a concrete action plan to halt deforestation by 2030, it is the world’s leaders duty to protect global forests.
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Nations urged to immediately start work on high seas sanctuaries as historic Ocean Treaty milestone hit
In a landmark moment for ocean protection, the Global Ocean Treaty reached its 60th ratification.
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Who profits when the Amazon rainforest burns?
Fires clear land. Big Ag cashes in. But local communities, wildlife defenders, and farmers are resisting, and building real solutions for the Amazon.









