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  • Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in Melbourne. © Greenpeace
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    Climate

    No sports on a dead planet: 4 ways the climate crisis is impacting sports and athletes

    Have you ever tried running in a heatwave or playing football in a storm? If so, you know that extreme weather can profoundly alter the sporting experience, whether you're an amateur, a professional or a spectator. Here are four ways the climate crisis is impacting sports and athletes.

    Mehdi Leman •
    25 July 2024
    5 min read
  • Typhoon Gaemi (Carina) and Southwest Moonsoon Impacts in the Philippines © Jilson Tiu / Greenpeace
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    Extreme Weather, Climate

    Typhoon Carina causes “devastating” flooding in The Philippines – reaction

    These devastating floods are yet another indication of the devastation facing millions as the climate crisis accelerates.

    Greenpeace International •
    24 July 2024
    1 min read
  • MY Arctic Sunrise Open Boat in Spain © Markel Redondo / Greenpeace
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    About Us, ET SLAPP

    Greenpeace International challenges Energy Transfer in first use of EU anti-SLAPP Directive

    Energy Transfer’s lawsuit is a perfect prototype of what the EU Directive aims to end: wealthy players using towering legal claims and costs to muzzle criticism.

    Greenpeace International •
    23 July 2024
    3 min read
  • Pelenatita Kara, the National Deep Sea Mining Coordinator for the Civil Society Forum Tonga, in Tonga.
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    Oceans

    A letter to Gerard Barron, CEO of The Metals Company

    For too long, Pasifika peoples who are on the frontline of deep sea mining have been shut out of these discussions. Meanwhile industry representatives, like those from The Metals Company, are always present and lobbying hard to get mining regulations finalised.

    Pelenatita Kara •
    19 July 2024
    3 min read
  • Volunteers Reduce 4,000 Single-use Plastic Foodware in Taipei. © Greenpeace / Celrec Studio
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    Consumption

    How did Greenpeace volunteers in Taipei help to reduce over 4,000 pieces of single-use plastic foodware?

    Greenpeace East Asia Taipei volunteers partnered with reusable foodware service providers to promote reusable foodware through marketing and educational activities, successfully reduced over 4,000 pieces of single-use foodware!

    Bill Chou •
    18 July 2024
    7 min read
  • Protest for Protection of the Wadden Sea at the Lower Saxony State Parliament. © Insa Hagemann / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate, Energy Revolution

    Investing in new gas infrastructure is like stepping on the accelerator of a car heading for a cliff

    What we need to do is pull the handbrake. As newly (re-)elected Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) hold their first plenary session from 16 July, Greenpeace is urging them to consider a ban on new fossil fuel infrastructure.

    Mads Christensen •
    18 July 2024
    4 min read
  • MY Arctic Sunrise Arrives in Kingston. © Gladstone Taylor / Greenpeace
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    Oceans

    Caught up in scandal, deep sea mining debate resumes in Kingston

    Greenpeace is calling delegates in Kingston to prioritise protection, agreeing a pathway to a moratorium.

    Greenpeace International •
    15 July 2024
    2 min read
  • Protest at Allseas Office against Deep Sea Mining in the Netherlands.
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    Oceans

    5 reasons to be hopeful in the fight against deep sea mining

    In just a few days, another crucial International Seabed Authority (ISA) meeting will start. From July 15th to August 2nd, world leaders will discuss the future of the deep ocean.

    Maud Oyonarte •
    11 July 2024
    4 min read
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    Health, Extreme Weather, Climate

    How to protect yourself from the dangers of extreme heat waves?

    Fossil fuels are turbo-charging extreme weather events and people all over the world are suffering the consequences. While international Oil and Gas Companies count their billions, vulnerable communities especially in…

    Zeinab Othman •
    11 July 2024
    3 min read
  • Temperature Monitoring in Rome. © Greenpeace
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    Extreme Weather

    June 2024 was the hottest on record: Greenpeace calls for making polluters pay the mounting bill for extreme weather

    Reacting to data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service that June 2024 was the hottest June on record, which makes it the 13th consecutive month for which the global average temperature reached a record.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 July 2024
    3 min read
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