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Greenpeace calls out G20 leaders’ incomprehensible failure to act in the face of global climate chaos
The Summit has concluded with a disappointing outcome on climate change, demonstrating an incomprehensible failure to act in the midst of mounting climate chaos around the globe.
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Fossil fuel industry extracts a rugby stadium full of oil every 3 hours 37 minutes – Greenpeace France calls out Big Oil sponsorship at Rugby World Cup
The global fossil fuel industry extracts enough oil to fill a rugby stadium every 3 hours and 37 minutes, according to a powerful new animated video released today by Greenpeace France.
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Scientists call for protection of newly discovered Indian Ocean hotspot for whales, dolphins
Scientists call for the Indian Ocean’s Saya de Malha to be protected after the first survey of the remote area documented a diverse range of cetacean species.
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Barbie’s electric car and Ken’s SUV – Is there a better option to the real world?
As the world experiences yet another scorching hot summer, the hugely successful Barbie movie showcases a stunning pink ride with Barbie taking the wheel and sharing rides (unwillingly) with Ken.
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Mattel’s controversial career choice for Barbie: rainforest destroyer
She has had a lot of different professions over the years but Mattel’s latest choice for Barbie: ‘Rainforest Destroyer’, is arguably the most controversial career choice yet.
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Greenpeace responds to the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact
President Macron’s Summit for a New Global Financing Pact ends with limited progress to make polluters pay for the escalating costs of the climate crisis, including support for a levy on shipping emissions. But governments failed to commit to concrete and ambitious action to make the fossil fuel industry pay.
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BREAKING: Greenpeace activists climb coal excavator to protest against Czech mine extension
Greenpeace wants to put a bright spotlight on the imminent climate destruction at Bílina. ČEZ's intention to prolong the life of this mine will create climate shockwaves across Europe and the wider world if it is not stopped.
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A heating world can’t afford a cold war
We are at a critical juncture where the focus should be on strengthening multilateralism for peace and climate, rather than promoting false solutions and profit mongering. The increase in nuclear weapons does not make our world safer and cannot address today’s challenges, quite the contrary.