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  • Protest against Deep Sea Mining in the Pacific. © Marten van Dijl / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oceans

    Governments leave door open to deep sea mining starting this year

    The final negotiations to stop deep sea mining from starting at the International Seabed Authority in Jamaica, will end with a disappointing outcome.

    Greenpeace International •
    31 March 2023
    2 min read
  • Still for Fossil Free Revolution animation
    Stories
    Energy Revolution

    Can gender equality end the climate crisis? Here’s 5 blogs

    Looking for blogs that unpack the relationship between gender, human rights and climate breakdown? We’ve got you covered

    Angelo Louw •
    30 March 2023
    5 min read
  • Senior Swiss Citizens File Action at European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. © Greenpeace / Emanuel Büchler
    Press Releases
    Climate, Extreme Weather

    First climate case heard at the European Court of Human Rights

    The case will set a precedent for all 46 states of the Council of Europe, and decide whether and to what extent a country such as Switzerland must reduce its greenhouse gas emissions more stringently to protect human rights.

    Greenpeace International •
    29 March 2023
    3 min read
  • Youth activists hold a banner that reads: Vote Yes for Climate Justice. © Eremasi Rova / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Rainbow Warrior, Climate

    Groundbreaking climate campaign sets sail for International Court of Justice

    Governments will now be forced to consider the human rights impacts of their climate policies and be compelled to take more ambitious action.

    Greenpeace International •
    29 March 2023
    3 min read
  • Feminist Assembly of Latin America at International Women's Strike in London. © Marie Jacquemin / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Energy Revolution

    How the energy crisis is reversing gender equality

    For women and gender minorities to have the equality that they deserve, freedom from energy poverty must be considered a human right.

    Marie Bout & Dr. Mehmet Börühan Bulut •
    28 March 2023
    4 min read
  • Climbers from Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe hang a six-by-eight-metre banner reading "End Fossil Crimes" on the European Gas Conference venue in Vienna. (the Vienna Marriott Hotel) in protest against the fossil fuel industry’s plans to “future-proof gas” in the face of climate disaster. Greenpeace is calling for fossil fuel companies to stop their climate-wrecking activities and be held accountable for their crimes. Woman holds banner in the foreground to protest industry greenwashing.
    Press Releases
    Climate, Energy Revolution

    BREAKING: Greenpeace climbers hang 8-metre ‘End Fossil Crimes’ banner on European Gas Conference venue to protest industry plans to greenwash fossil gas

    Greenpeace activists hung a huge banner at the European Gas Conference today calling for fossil fuel companies to stop their climate-wrecking activities and be held accountable for their crimes. 

    Greenpeace International •
    28 March 2023
    3 min read
  • MYAS Arriving in Kingston Aerials. © Gladstone Taylor / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Arctic Sunrise, Oceans

    Greenpeace confronts deep sea mining expedition in the Pacific Ocean

    Greenpeace International activists peacefully confronted UK Royal Research Ship James Cook, returning from a seven-week long deep sea mining exploration expedition in the Pacific Ocean.

    Greenpeace International •
    26 March 2023
    5 min read
  • Climate Seniors on MV Beluga in Basel (Travelling to Strasbourg). © Greenpeace / Joël Hunn
    Stories
    Climate, Extreme Weather

    KlimaSeniorinnen: Our shared right to life and health

    Personal reflections from Elisabeth Stern of the the Swiss Senior Women for Climate Protection, on their decision to take the Swiss government to the European Court of Human Rights.

    Elisabeth Stern •
    24 March 2023
    7 min read
  • Fossil Free Revolution visual - Picture of human face superposed on picture of offshore oil platform rig in ocean.
    Stories
    Climate, Oil

    The Fossil Fuel Crime File: breaking the law is in fossil fuel companies’ DNA

    Fossil fuel companies have lied for decades about the climate crisis, and humanity is paying the price. But lies and deception are only part of the story. The fossil fuel industry has been deeply involved in countless historic and ongoing unlawful activities, from facing credible accusations to receiving actual criminal convictions. It’s a shocking reality…

    Lisa Göldner •
    23 March 2023
    5 min read
  • Day before Kingston - Portraits of Allies. © Martin Katz / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oceans

    Greenpeace activists interrupt investors conference to say: Stop deep sea mining!

    Greenpeace Switzerland activists interrupted The Metals Company CEO’s speech at an international meeting in Zurich to highlight the risks of deep sea mining.

    Greenpeace International •
    22 March 2023
    2 min read
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