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UN report exposes climate ambition gulf, COP30 must now respond
Greenpeace is calling for this year’s UN climate summit COP30 to deliver an emphatic response to the glaring ambition gap exposed in the UNFCCC’s synthesis report aggregating 2035 climate action plans.
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The Big Ag smoke and mirrors I’ll be watching out for at COP30
As COP30 approaches, Big Ag is gearing up to greenwash livestock emissions. Learn how to see through the meat and dairy industry’s methane myths and false climate solutions.
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IBAMA approves oil drilling at Amazon Basin weeks before COP30, staining Brazil’s climate discourse, Greenpeace warns
Greenpeace warns that the opening of new oil wells less than a month before COP30 contradicts Brazil’s own commitments to energy transition
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Greenpeace urges Pre-COP talks to propel forest and climate action at COP30
Pre-COP in Brasilia has ended, talks must now lead to ambitious forest and climate outcomes at COP30.
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Cooking the Planet: Leo Morán in the Amazon
Chef Leo Moran joined Greenpeace Brasil on a field trip to the Amazon. More on what he witnessed in his own words.
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9 out of 10 people think protecting forests is critical. Here’s what you can do to stop forest destruction!
We just got the results from a global public poll and it’s good news for the planet
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COP30 must act: new Greenpeace poll shows nine in 10 people want forest protection to fight climate change
Greenpeace Brazil projected messages to delegates at the Pre-COP in Brasilia calling for urgent action to end forest destruction as a new Greenpeace International poll on forest solutions is published.
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Greenpeace activists in cages confront UN livestock conference in call for just transition from industrial agriculture
90+ environment and development groups including Greenpeace, ActionAid, Oxfam and the Africa Food Sovereignty Alliance call for just transition from industrial agriculture at the FAO in Rome.
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UN Climate Summit: Global cooperation persists despite Trump, ambition and urgency lacking as eyes turn to COP30
Leaders of world’s biggest polluters failed to signal they are prepared to rapidly step up action to close the 1.5°C gap at UN Climate Summit in New York.









