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In China, Singles’ Day consumerism generates stress, but there’s no escape from e-commerce platforms
E-commerce platforms are big in China, but consumers are sick of it. It's about time these platforms move beyond the bottom line and think about their responsibilities to both the consumer and the environment.
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Make Polluters Pay: Why the fossil fuel companies that created the climate crisis must pay for the loss and damage they’ve caused
Explore why it is imperative that the coal, oil and gas companies that have made the largest contribution to the climate crisis are held accountable for the devastation they have unleashed.
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Shell hits Greenpeace with intimidation lawsuit: threatening $8.6m damages claim and protest ban to silence climate demands
Oil giant Shell has launched an intimidation lawsuit against Greenpeace UK and Greenpeace International, demanding Greenpeace stop protests at its infrastructure anywhere in the world, forever.
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The oceans need a deep sea mining moratorium, not regulations that allow destruction
The latest meeting of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) Council finishes today with opposition to deep sea mining still growing.
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Greenpeace vessel Rainbow Warrior returns to Philippines for 10th anniversary of Super Typhoon Haiyan
Over the coming weeks, the Rainbow Warrior will honour the courage and determination of Filipino communities demanding climate justice by calling on the world’s biggest oil and gas companies to pay for the loss and damage caused by extreme weather events like Haiyan.
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How our financial system is bankrolling extinction and what governments need to do to restore nature
As Governments are preparing their plans on how to implement the commitments they have made in the historic Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, we urge them to adopt regulations of the finance sector, control financial flows, and stop and reverse the destruction of natural ecosystems.