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Food Injustice 2020-2022
How 20 agribusiness corporations across the globe use their power to deliver outrageous profits to their shareholders while millions starve.
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Greenpeace hit with claim for $120,000 over Shell oil platform protest – ten days after Shell posts profits of nearly $40bn
Greenpeace has been hit with a legal claim demanding it pays Shell more than $120,000 for alleged damage caused by activists who have occupied its oil and gas platform at sea for nearly 12 days.
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I’ve lost loved ones to climate change and I want big oil companies to pay – Yeb Saño reflects on Shell protest
Our activists are occupying Shell’s vessel because we must. For our children, for the children of oil company executives. For those who have lost their lives in the Philippines, and all over the world.
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‘My new home was a dream come true – then climate disaster struck’ – Virginia, activist taking on Shell at sea
I’m making sure fossil fuel companies are held responsible for the lives they’ve destroyed.
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Building Ukrainian resilience: the green reconstruction of Horenka hospital
Greenpeace CEE is working together with environmental organisations and local authorities in Ukraine to rebuild the country sustainably. After 11 months of war, a hospital near Kyiv crippled by Russian shelling has been reconstructed with a heat pump and solar power system.
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Shell UK headquarters targeted by Greenpeace activists as it reveals record £32.2bn profits
Shell’s headquarters were targeted by Greenpeace UK activists today, in parallel with an ongoing Greenpeace International peaceful climate justice protest at sea
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Lützerath is a devastating example of the crimes committed by the fossil fuel industry
Fossil fuel company RWE wants to destroy the village to expand its coal mine, Garzweiler, which is already one of the biggest carbon bombs in Europe.
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Greta Thunberg among thousands protesting against Garzweiler carbon bomb in Lützerath, Germany
Today, thousands of concerned citizens from diverse countries, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, have travelled to the small German village of Lützerath in solidarity with climate activists who are currently trying to stop this area being demolished to access the coal in the ground underneath it. Activists who have been occupying this village for two…
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Greenpeace response on COP28 appointment
Greenpeace is deeply alarmed at the appointment of an oil company CEO to lead the global climate negotiations.








