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Norway’s Supreme Court hears demand to halt oil and gas field production
This is not just about winning a case – it’s about securing a future where the rights of our planet and future generations come first.
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14 years since Fukushima nuclear disaster: Greenpeace statement
Greenpeace Japan extends heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families who are still suffering the aftermath of this devastating catastrophe.
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Greenpeace response to Committee of Ministers’ decision on KlimaSeniorinnen v Switzerland climate case
The Committee of Minister’s decision regarding Switzerland’s failure to implement the judgment of the KlimaSeniorinnen marks an important moment for the future of climate litigation and policy.
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Plastic design changes: a greenwashing tactic
The amount of plastics produced and flowing into the environment has reached crisis point, with approximately 400 million tonnes of plastics produced every year and set to triple by 2060.
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Three years on: Russia’s fossil-fuelled invasion of Ukraine continues
The Greenpeace Ukraine team writes this blog on the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine with a terrible sense of déjà vu. Together, we can help bring an end to this devastating war, and forge a path towards a just peace and green reconstruction in Ukraine.
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Italy’s Supreme Court to decide on legality of climate-related lawsuits
The Supreme Court of Cassation will hold a hearing tomorrow at 10 a.m. to decide if the national courts in Italy can decide on climate-related matters in their jurisdiction.
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Urgency missing as nations miss deadline for 2035 climate action plans
Some of the world’s biggest emitters have missed the deadline for submitting a 2035 climate action plan to the United Nations ahead of this year’s pivotal COP30 climate summit in Brazil.
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An explainer for NDCs: The heart of the Paris Agreement
But what are these climate action plans, known in political terminology as Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and why are they so important?









