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Santa Marta conference to end fossil fuels a landmark moment for climate and energy stability
The landmark Santa Marta conference for the transition away from fossil fuels represents an important milestone on the road to long-term climate and and energy stability.
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The Santa Marta Fossil Fuels Conference reminded me why we do this
Greenpeace Colombia campaigner reflects on experience at First International Conference on Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta, Colombia.
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Global energy crisis front and centre at Santa Marta conference to end fossil fuels
Greenpeace is urging governments attending the Santa Marta conference to seize the current energy supply crisis.
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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.
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COP30: two weeks of climate chaos
The 30th annual UN climate talks have ended, with a last minute grasp at forest action and fumble on a fossil fuel phaseout.
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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.









