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Will the International Olympic Committee stand with athletes or Big Oil?
The campaign to end fossil fuel sponsorship of the Olympic Games has escalated rapidly, placing the IOC under growing public pressure.
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Munich Security Conference: the EU’s dependence on US gas is a security threat, Greenpeace warns
“We are here today to highlight a very concrete security threat for Europe: its energy import dependency, and its growing reliance on gas from the US."
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Greenpeace Italy unveils Olympic rings leaking oil in Milan to call out fossil fuel sponsorship of Winter Games
Activists displayed banners reading “Kick polluters out of the Games”, in a protest against one of the Games’ major sponsors, Italian oil and gas giant Eni.
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An oil and gas corporation killing winters with its planet-heating pollution is sponsoring the Winter Olympics. Could it be Eni more ironic?
Greenpeace Italy has released a hard-hitting video that exposes the irony of a company that is melting winter, sponsoring the Winter Games.
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The climate crisis and the future of the Winter Olympics
More than half of the potential host cities Winter Games will be “climate-unreliable” by the 2080s!
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Greenpeace calls out oil and gas giant Eni’s Winter Olympics sponsorship
Greenpeace calls out the absurdity and hypocrisy of oil and gas giant Eni's sponsorship of the Winter Olympics.
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Human rights and energy: EU must not replace Russian gas with US imports, Greenpeace warns
As the European Union (EU) ministers rubber-stamp the EU’s ban on imports of Russian gas, Greenpeace Belgium activists warn them not to replace Putin’s gas with Trump’s.
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Russia’s fossil fuel war economy drives oppression and climate breakdown
The most far-reaching analysis of environment and environmentalism in Russia since 2022 shows how Putin’s regime relies on a toxic troika of extractivism, authoritarianism and war.
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Happy anniversary to the Paris Agreement? A 10-year review of climate action, setbacks and the fight to keep 1.5°C alive
Ten years after the Paris Agreement was adopted at COP21, governments remain dangerously off track from staying within the 1.5°C limit. What must happen now to cut fossil fuel emissions and end deforestation?
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‘10 years of climate sabotage’: activists denounce Macron, Trump to mark Paris Agreement anniversary
We must face the reality that 2035 climate action plans are dangerously off track and the 1.5°C limit is not just under threat, it’s almost gone.








