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  • Community Protest at Shell Facility in Batangas. © Basilio Sepe / Greenpeace
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    Climate COP28 Oil

    Unifying voices: A global movement rises up against Big Oil for climate justice

    During COP28 climate conference in Dubai, a people-powered global campaign against fossil fuels emerged. And it’s just the beginning.

    Riina Kivilahti •
    18 Dec 2023
    5 min read
  • Shipment of US Fossil Gas at El Musel Regasification Plant in Spain
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    COP28 EnergyRevolution

    Gas industry sneaks in US fossil gas ignoring Dubai climate talks

    With the climate talks in Dubai in the last stages of trying to agree a phase out of fossil fuels, a shipment of US fossil gas arrived at El Musel plant in Gijon, Spain.

    Greenpeace International •
    13 Dec 2023
    3 min read
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    COP28

    Greenpeace response to OPEC letter at COP28

    Greenpeace is deeply outraged by OPEC's self-serving call for its members to reject any action at COP28 against fossil fuels.

    Greenpeace International •
    9 Dec 2023
    1 min read
  • COP 28 Venue Dubai. © Marie Jacquemin / Greenpeace
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    COP28

    Check in from COP28: where we go from here

    After a busy week one at COP28, climate negotiations resume for a second week.

    Gaby Flores •
    8 Dec 2023
    3 min read
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    COP28

    COP28 must answer the call for a fossil fuel phase out

    As COP28 resumes for a second week, negotiators will be faced with answering the call for a commitment to a Fossil Fuel Phase Out in Dubai.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 Dec 2023
    6 min read
  • Global Day of Action COP27, Egypt.
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    COP28

    Time for action: COP28 State of Play

    There’s been a steady flow of announcements coming from the sun-baked COP28 over the first few days.

    Martin Zavan •
    3 Dec 2023
    3 min read
  • Greenpeace Indonesia projecting a message on a hill, before G20 Summit at Melasti beach in Bali that reads: A Just Energy Transition. © Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    COP28 Coal

    Greenpeace reaction to IEA report: The Oil and Gas Industry in Net Zero Transitions

    This IEA report shows that if governments continue to sit back and let every oil company try to be the last one standing, then we all lose.

    Greenpeace International •
    23 Nov 2023
    1 min read
  • Global Day of Action COP27, Egypt.
    Stories
    Climate COP28

    What we need from COP28

    Here's what Greenpeace will be fighting for at COP28 for a fairer, safer, and more sustainable future for all.

    Gaby Flores •
    20 Nov 2023
    4 min read
  • Project North Sea: Activists swim to oil rig to show that Denmark is not as green as people think. © Andrew McConnell / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Climate COP28

    Greenpeace response on COP28 appointment

    Greenpeace is deeply alarmed at the appointment of an oil company CEO to lead the global climate negotiations.

    Greenpeace International •
    12 Jan 2023
    1 min read
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