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How JBS, the world’s largest meat company, is gearing up to plunder Nigerians’ land for corporate profit
After Greenpeace Netherlands initiated legal action demanding meat giant JBS disclose details of its planned $6 billion global expansion, almost half of which is earmarked for Nigeria, JBS has been telling the media it is not currently active in the country.
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“Hvala, Ali Ne!” – How a Small Croatian Town is Taking on a Big Ag Giant
Would you like to live next to a facility that slaughters 100 million chickens a year? I wouldn’t.
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The letter the world’s largest meat company wished would never be written
Meat giant JBS cancelled their shareholder meeting today as activists hung banners dripping fake blood and demanding ‘Keep your bloody business out of Africa’. A legal intervention to expose JBS’ destructive expansion plans and force their billionaire executives out of the shadows has also been initiated by Greenpeace Netherlands.
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The $2.5 Billion Secret: What the world’s largest meat company is hiding in Nigeria
There is a titan of industry driving dangerous climate destruction and it is currently setting its sights on a massive expansion in Africa.
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From Forests to Oceans: Meet five Earth Defenders showing what real protection is
From the Amazon to the Congo Basin to Thailand, meet five Earth Defenders whose stories serve as inspiration to join the movement to protect the planet.
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“The Answer Is Us”: Brazil’s largest Indigenous mobilisation set the tone for a decisive year for forests
Thousands of Indigenous Peoples gathered in Brasilia for the 22nd Free Land Camp (ATL),the largest Indigenous mobilisation in Brazil and one of the biggest in the world.
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Leading environmental groups demand McDonald’s act to defend Amazon Soy Moratorium
Leading environmental groups Greenpeace International and Mighty Earth have issued an open letter to McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski, urging the fast-food giant to intervene…
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Amazon ash art performance by Brazilian artivist Mundano demands action for forests at COP30
Brazilian artivist Mundano delivered, in partnership with Greenpeace a striking art installation to demand world leaders take bold action for forests at COP30.
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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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COP30 steps forward on fossil fuel phase-out and forest protection, but more needed
Greenpeace has called on negotiators at the end of week one at COP30 in Belém to accelerate and implement climate and forest promises.









