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Environmental protection is ‘undesirable’ in Russia
This decision entails a ban on any Greenpeace activities in Russia, ending Greenpeace Russia’s proud 30-year history of defending the environment. Greenpeace International condemns the decision.
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Dutch citizens launch legal action against The Netherlands over climate impacts on Caribbean island Bonaire
The plaintiffs demand that the Dutch State contributes its fair share to limit global warming below 1.5 degrees and that emissions from the Netherlands are reduced to zero by 2040.
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Good news stories from around the world – Jan-April
Notable wins in the climate and environmental justice space to inspire us in our fight for a better, greener, and fairer world for all.
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Revealed: gas industry pushing US and Europe into contracts that would roast the planet
The gas industry – producers and operators – have used the Russian/Ukraine war to spin US and European policy priorities away from climate goals with tales about energy security.
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Who Profits From War
The gas industry is using today’s news — the war and the energy crisis — to try to lock in more gas for decades, even though the industry knows it’ll be disastrous for the climate and international stability.
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Inside the fight against illegal mining in the Amazon
Deforestation and degraded forests. Polluted and poisoned rivers. Invasion of Indigenous Lands. Exposure to illness. Lost lives and endangered traditional ways of life. Illegal mining is a threat to all facets of life in the Amazon rainforest.
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Rising Emissions, Rising Waters: Filmmaker chronicles the human impacts of Pakistan’s 2022 flood crisis
After hearing that one-third of her homeland was underwater, a British-Pakistani filmmaker sets out to learn more about the floods and share the stories of those on the frontlines of the climate crisis.