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Europeans paying tens of billions in health costs for coal-fired electricity
“Air pollution and climate change share a common driver: Coal. As both worsen, the costs to citizens grow."
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Six Greenpeace activists arrested on board a ship loaded with palm oil heading to Europe
“Palm oil can be produced without trashing our forests. Over one million people around the world are demanding action."
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More than 400,000 call on banks to protect the climate and not fund dirty pipelines
“These 400,000 signatures show a growing global demand for banks and financial institutions to take urgent action against the threat of climate change. Banks must act on their commitments to the Paris Agreement. It is irresponsible for banks to provide funding to companies that operate dirty oil pipelines when we know such projects have no…
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On track for disaster — how the Arctic Railway will affect you and the climate
We have been living on this land, with this land for thousands of years. And we want live here many thousand years more. This land is our home. But now our home is under threat.
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People powered progress on tuna
The news that European tuna and food giant Bolton is adopting a brand new, progressive tuna sourcing policy is another great example of how people power can help drive ocean-friendly…
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Over 90% of sampled salt brands globally found to contain microplastics
“Recent studies have found plastics in seafood, wildlife, tap water, and now in salt. It’s clear that there is no escape from this plastics crisis."
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Greenpeace occupies refinery loaded with dirty palm oil in Indonesia
Greenpeace activists occupy a palm oil refinery belonging to Wilmar International, the world’s largest palm oil trader and supplier to major brands including Colgate, Mondelez, Nestlé and Unilever.
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The Final Countdown
A Greenpeace investigation has exposed how the world’s biggest brands are still linked to rainforest destruction in Indonesia.
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Sony’s 100% renewables commitment an important first step but needs to be accelerated
“Greenpeace welcomes Sony's commitment to power its operations with 100% renewable energy, which is an important first step to becoming a leader on climate change. But a 2040 target is far too slow and does not represent the urgency with which we need to act."
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Marine life flies outside UN as world meets to discuss global ocean treaty
“The fate of our oceans is in the hands of everyone in these negotiations. It's no exaggeration to say that the governments meeting today are making history as we speak. It is urgent they create a strong ocean treaty which allows us to create a global network of ocean sanctuaries.”