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Annual report 2009
December 2009 – the UN’s Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, where the talks were meant to avert catastrophic climate change.
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Annual report 2013
Campaigning for a peaceful, just and green future is no longer the job of a specialised few, but the common struggle of all.
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Greenpeace Poland prepares to sue coal operator PGE over climate change
“We need urgent and brave action, but state-controlled energy companies continue to invest in fossil fuels, because of irresponsible politicians shaping Polish energy policy."
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Greenpeace climbs Europe’s largest coal plant calling for climate action
"A climate crisis is unfolding before our eyes, and political leaders who have the power to change the course of events must lead us towards a solution."
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Countries most vulnerable to climate change urge rich nations to step up
"Their message to the richer nations of this world is simple; if we can do it, why can’t you?”
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Samsung, IKEA get behind Korea’s ‘Right to Renewable Energy Initiative’
"Today we have seen the start of a positive domino effect in corporate renewable advocacy."
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Greenpeace survey reveals impact of climate change on glaciers in China
“This is a wake-up call for China and the world. Glaciers in China supply water to 1.8 billion people, and they’re melting, fast."
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Sand depletion
The immense growth of human infrastructure -- booming cities, roads, concrete, glass, electronics, and shale gas fracking -- now requires such a massive extraction of sand and gravel.