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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
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COP16: Greenpeace unveils message inside UN venue – Time to Act for Biodiversity ‘It’s Now’
Greenpeace sent a final message on the urgency of taking decisive action to protect our planet’s biodiversity.
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Why does Wi-Fi on fishing vessels matter?
Within those brief moments of Wi-Fi sharing, their faces were glued to their phones, happily video-calling with their partners, children, parents, or friends. Their connections were mostly cut short, not longer than 30 minutes, because the captains decided to move off and continue fishing.
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Sunoco’s roadmap: From tank to track to trial
Sunoco’s parent company Energy Transfer is trying to SILENCE the voices of people who oppose their pipelines and other fossil fuel projects.
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In Hotter Water
To this day, less than 1% of the high seas – the largest habitat on Earth, comprising 64% of the world’s ocean – is fully or highly protected from human activities.
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5 demands to governments to protect biodiversity at UN biodiversity COP16
There is a lot of work to do at the upcoming Biodiversity COP16, which will take place in Cali, Colombia from 21 October to 1 November.









