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Global heating exceeds 1.5°C threshold for 12 months – Greenpeace reaction
Greenpeace reaction to Copernicus ClimateChange Service EU climate service data which has shown that for the first time global warming has likely exceeded a global average of 1.5°C above the pre-industrial baseline across an entire year, from February 2023 to January 2024.
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Is the European Central Bank silently walking back on its climate commitments?
A handful of companies (like Shell, TotalEnergies and ENI) are responsible for the European Central Bank's disproportionate carbon footprint. The ECB needs to stand up to the challenge of the times and work for the benefit of current and future generations.
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Best of Greenpeace ships 2023
Greenpeace ships have been the beacon of hope for global environmental justice. They travel continuously across seas, documenting the vast diversity of the ocean.
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Earth needs a systems change that prioritises wellbeing
We are currently facing the failure of a system based on infinite growth that puts profit before care for people and the planet. We need a systems change and to explore alternatives towards a future of a liveable planet.
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Alternatives to Hot Air
The establishment of carbon markets under the Paris Agreement has delivered little to address the climate and biodiversity crisis. Time for risky offset gambles is over.









