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5 ways to build a green energy future (with limited mining)
It is more important than ever to demand coordinated action to ensure that minerals are used where they matter most: for a fast fair fossil fuel phase out and a transition to clean, affordable renewable energy and sustainable transport systems.
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Beyond Extraction: Pathways for a 1.5°C-aligned Energy Transition with Less Minerals
This global research - the first of its kind - shows that we can power an ambitious energy transition without sacrificing crucial ecosystems - whether on land or at sea.
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Another year of war in Ukraine: Energy grid attacks among Russia’s escalating crimes
The war has made it clear that green technologies are no longer just about environmental protection or cost savings. In Ukraine, they have become a matter of survival, security, and resilience.
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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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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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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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Powering change: a visual journey into China’s green transition
This year’s exhibition marks a new chapter: a nation in the midst of the world's largest clean energy transition.
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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.









