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Seven Antarctic facts that will fill you with fear
This stark landscape harbours many rarities that spotlight its other-worldliness but will still inspire you to champion the Antarctic's protection.
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Norway wants to begin deep sea mining in the Arctic: Here is why it’s a bad idea
Despite being one of Earth's least known and least researched ecosystems, we do know the deep sea contains the greatest diversity of species on earth and is a vital carbon store.
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Greenpeace celebrates correction of Brazil’s climate targets
Brazil no longer violates the Paris Agreement, but concrete measures and clearer goals that go beyond eliminating deforestation are still needed.
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Deep sea mining frontrunner fails again to get immunity against Greenpeace peaceful protest
Deep sea mining frontrunner fails again to get immunity against Greenpeace peaceful protest
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Hague throws Shell an emissions lifeline
Today, The Hague dismissed the 2021 ruling that Shell must cut its emissions by 45% by 2030. However, Shell still has the responsibility to reduce its emissions.
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Who pays for climate damages? Making Big Oil pay is most popular policy option, research finds
Making the oil and gas industry pay for climate impacts is ranked as the favoured policy choice, according to a survey conducted in eight countries across five continents.
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UN biodiversity COP16 delivers new protections but fumbles nature finance, sends call for action to COP29
Greenpeace on UN Biodiversity COP16 outcome