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Greenpeace International challenges Energy Transfer in first use of EU anti-SLAPP Directive
Energy Transfer’s lawsuit is a perfect prototype of what the EU Directive aims to end: wealthy players using towering legal claims and costs to muzzle criticism.
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Caught up in scandal, deep sea mining debate resumes in Kingston
Greenpeace is calling delegates in Kingston to prioritise protection, agreeing a pathway to a moratorium.
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June 2024 was the hottest on record: Greenpeace calls for making polluters pay the mounting bill for extreme weather
Reacting to data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service that June 2024 was the hottest June on record, which makes it the 13th consecutive month for which the global average temperature reached a record.
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Greenpeace responds to Norway’s proposal to licence first Arctic areas for deep sea mining
The Norwegian government today released a proposal to open the first licensing round for companies to mine minerals in deep sea areas in the Arctic.
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The Story of the Energy Transfer SLAPP Lawsuit, and Why It Matters
For more than 50 years, Greenpeace has taken action in defence of people and the planet. To ensure we can continue this work, let Energy Transfer know that #ImWithGreenpeace.