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What a US$ 345 million judgment means for Greenpeace
A US court has just sided with fossil fuel pipeline giant Energy Transfer and ordered Greenpeace International and Greenpeace entities in the US to pay US$ 345 million.
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Developing countries on deep sea mining front line stand to gain almost nothing if mining goes ahead – new independent analysis
A new independent study commissioned by Greenpeace International, reveals that current International Seabed Authority proposals would return virtually nothing to developing countries.
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Another year of war in Ukraine: Energy grid attacks among Russia’s escalating crimes
The war has made it clear that green technologies are no longer just about environmental protection or cost savings. In Ukraine, they have become a matter of survival, security, and resilience.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
The Grim Reaper at the Washington Post, a mobilisation against pesticides and many more actions around the world. Here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace work this week.
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Greenpeace to new Plastics Treaty talks Chair: Restore trust, transparency and ambition
"We have lost precious time since negotiations began while the plastics crisis worsens by the day. We urge the new chair to rally world leaders to deliver a strong and effective agreement that puts people and the planet first."
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Greenpeace Italy unveils Olympic rings leaking oil in Milan to call out fossil fuel sponsorship of Winter Games
Activists displayed banners reading “Kick polluters out of the Games”, in a protest against one of the Games’ major sponsors, Italian oil and gas giant Eni.
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Reclaim the moral compass: a call for courageous leaders
We call for courageous leaders to resist the billionaire takeover of our culture and future, to rise above the hateful rhetoric of division, and to renew our commitment to decency.









