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  • Protestors atop a platform’s 125m high flare boom waving a banner saying ‘Stop drilling. Start Paying.’
    Press Releases
    Oil EnergyRevolution

    After 13 days and nearly 4,000km – Greenpeace occupation of Shell oil platform ends with no arrests

    Six Greenpeace International activists have today [SUN 12] disembarked a Shell oil platform at the port of Haugesund, southwest Norway, after a 13-day occupation and nearly 4,000km, with police making no arrests

    Greenpeace International •
    12 Feb 2023
    5 min read
  • Victorine Che Thöner, spokesperson from Germany and originally from Cameroon in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. Victorine is holding a hand banner that reads 'Stop Drilling. Start Paying.'
    Stories
    Climate ArcticSunrise Oil ExtremeWeather

    Victorine vs Shell: ‘From Cameroon to Germany, no-one is safe from climate destruction. It’s time for polluters to pay.’

    How many more people need to die or be displaced, and how much more of nature needs to be destroyed, before it's enough? Fossil fuel companies must stop drilling and start paying for the loss and damage they have caused.

    Victorine Che Thöner •
    3 Feb 2023
    4 min read
  • Stories
    Oceans Forests COP16

    A bandage for biodiversity protection

    The 15th UN Conference on Biodiversity has ended with a historic deal but much work left to do.

    Gaby Flores •
    19 Dec 2022
    3 min read
  • green plantation on one side with deforestation on the other, divided by a road
    Press Releases
    Forests Oceans

    COP15 recognises Indigenous Peoples’ work, but won’t disarm the threat of mass extinction

    “Corporate schemes like nature-based solutions and offsets leeched on to the UN biodiversity talks from start to finish. These are false solutions that may prove to be costly mistakes. The scandals and greenwashing you see in carbon offsetting today are what’s on the menu for biodiversity tomorrow.”

    Greenpeace International •
    19 Dec 2022
    1 min read
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    Oceans

    Greenpeace calls on Europe to step up biodiversity finance as Canada commits new funding for developing countries to unlock COP15 impasse

    COP15 host, Canada announced CAD $255 million in global biodiversity finance.

    Greenpeace International •
    16 Dec 2022
    1 min read
  • Citizen Lawsuit against Air Pollution in Indonesia.
    Stories
    Climate

    No safe levels of pollution: Greenpeace actions against dirty air in 2022

    Air pollution is one of the biggest environmental risks to health. No matter who you are or where you live, clean air is everyone's right.

    Tan Lee Kuen •
    22 Dec 2022
    5 min read
  • Man looking at the camera
    Stories
    Health Climate

    #CitizenClimate Series 04: Fana Isaac Sibanyoni

    "My advocacy is focused on addressing air quality issues that are caused by fossil fuel polluters and mining activities in our area, and holding those responsible to account for their actions or inaction.” - Fana Isaac Sibanyoni, community activist from South Africa.

    Greenpeace International •
    20 Dec 2022
    3 min read
  • Stories
    Forests

    What is wrong with “Nature Positive”?

    “Nature Positive” is more focused on saving a failed economic model than on protecting biodiversity.

    Marília Monteiro Silva •
    9 Dec 2022
    4 min read
  • Lively colourful street art on the wall of a brick building in Romania pictures the transition from a community centred on mining to a one producing its own clean energy, with solar panels and people riding bikes instead of wielding pick axes. Yellow Greenpeace banner with black writing calls for a just transition for the Jui Valley region (Valea Jiului in Romanian).
    Stories
    Climate Coal EnergyRevolution

    From ‘Valley of Tears’ to land of clean energy communities

    In a world moving away from fossil fuels, few areas need more support in this transition than those where local history, identity and jobs were shaped by the coal industry. This is the story of Jui Valley's brave quest for a just transition in Romania.

    Vlad Catună •
    13 Dec 2022
    4 min read
  • Indigenous environmental activists, one with a traditional headdress hold placards protesting false climate / nature solutions at COP15.
    Stories
    Forests

    Meet 4 inspiring Indigenous Leaders at COP15 

    Meet four of the Indigenous Leaders who have travelled to COP15 to voice the need to recognise Indigenous and traditional land rights.

    Agnès Le Rouzic •
    7 Dec 2022
    5 min read
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