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From Commitment to Action
Getting on track will require hard work and determination. Through the Global Ocean Treaty, the global community can deliver the 30x30 target and ensure the long-term health and sustainability of the ocean beyond borders.
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Dear politicians: let’s pull the climate emergency brake on meat & dairy companies
Animal agriculture is the single largest human-made source of methane emissions. The good news is that while carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for centuries, methane disappears in 12 years. If we stop emitting more of it and start reducing what is already there, this could trigger a cooling effect on rising temperatures.
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Not backing down: youth and environmental organisations to take Norwegian oil fields injunction case to Supreme Court
Not backing down: youth and environmental organisations to take the Norwegian oil fields injunction case to the Supreme Court
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Greenpeace Italy and ReCommon defiant as oil giant ENI files intimidation lawsuit
“There is no surprise in ENI joining other climate polluters like Shell, TotalEnergies and Energy Transfer in trying to silence civil society. That’s the business model of the oil and gas industry.”
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Greenpeace expose Norwegian deep sea mining company – Viking actor joins protest against Loke
Activists from Greenpeace Norway launch a protest action against Loke Marine Minerals, a Norwegian company that wants to start deep sea mining in the depths of the Arctic and the Pacific Oceans.
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‘No new gas’: floating protest camp in the North Sea to prevent the construction of a fossil gas extraction platform
Dutch energy company ONE-Dyas is willing to risk the destruction of precious ecosystems in the Wadden Sea for a project for which legal proceedings against the permit are still ongoing.
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Greenpeace launches Arctic expedition to study vulnerable marine mammals in targeted deep sea mining area
As the Norwegian government is moving forward with the opening of Arctic waters to deep sea mining exploration, Greenpeace Nordic and Greenpeace Germany set sail with a group of scientists and campaigners heading to the mining area in the Norwegian Sea.









