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Governments must not undermine historic Global Ocean Treaty by giving greenlight to deep sea mining
The 28th Session of the International Seabed Authority starts less than two weeks after the Global Ocean Treaty was agreed at the United Nations
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Meet the Greenpeace women campaigning to end the age of fossil fuels
To avoid even more catastrophic extreme weather events and health hazards from coal, oil and gas projects, we must push back against polluting industries. Every new fossil fuel project makes our planet less and less habitable.
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The fossil fuel industry is inherently patriarchal and criminal
Women and gender minorities are disproportionately harmed by the fossil fuel industry’s corporate violence and destruction, despite despite claims of progress
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Who are the Hunger Profiteers?
Who are the Hunger Profiteers?They could cover the basic needs of 230 million vulnerable people and still have the equivalent of the GDP of The Gambia left in the pocket.
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Unchecked, unregulated, unaccountable: how big agribusiness corporations get rich amid crisis
The world’s biggest agribusiness corporations made more in billion-dollar profits since 2020 than the amount that the UN estimates could cover the basic needs of the world’s most vulnerable.
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Greenpeace calls for stronger biodiversity finance from wealthy countries for developing countries, Indigenous Peoples
Greenpeace calls for stronger biodiversity finance from wealthy countries for developing countries, Indigenous Peoples
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Big oil’s generational curse: pollutant-related epigenetic changes keeps South Africans in poverty cycle
After 60 years of exposure to air pollution by surrounding oil refineries, it will take this South African community at least two generations to reverse epigenetic changes









