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At COP30, the 1.5°C climate limit can still be saved
The world’s shared promise to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels is hanging by a thread. This is not the moment to surrender. It is the moment to act.
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Greenpeace report finds G20 failing to bridge the 1.5°C ambition gap in 2035 NDCs
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, Greenpeace International has launched a new report at COP30, revealing the insufficient climate ambition in the 2035 NDCs of the G20 countries.
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Victory: Three oil fields in the North Sea declared illegal
Borgarting Court of Appeal agreed with Greenpeace Nordic and Natur og Ungdom that three oil fields in the Norwegian North Sea are illegal.
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7 Months, 7 Countries, One Mission: Stop Fossil Gas
For seven months the Greenpeace ships Arctic Sunrise and Witness were on a mission across Europe to expose the fossil gas trap and show that a renewables-powered future is already within reach.
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UNEP warns 1.5°C dangerously at risk, Greenpeace comment
Greenpeace demands leaders agree on a global response plan at COP30 as new major UN report warned the global temperature is projected to rise
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European human rights court sets climate limits for the oil industry
The ruling establishes new, binding legal obligations that will reshape how governments approach fossil fuel development.
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UN report exposes climate ambition gulf, COP30 must now respond
Greenpeace is calling for this year’s UN climate summit COP30 to deliver an emphatic response to the glaring ambition gap exposed in the UNFCCC’s synthesis report aggregating 2035 climate action plans.
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Greenpeace responds to New Zealand’s dairy industry-backed methane rollback
New Zealand’s government has confirmed it will rewrite its climate law to weaken the country’s methane emissions target – a move Greenpeace warns will violate the Paris Agreement and embolden other major meat and dairy producers and exporters, including Ireland and Uruguay, to follow suit.









