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Greenpeace climbers block busiest oil export channel in United States
Climbers have formed a blockade from the Fred Hartmann Bridge in Baytown, Texas, shutting down the largest fossil fuel thoroughfare in the United States.
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Breeding area for humpback whales threatened by oil exploration, warns Greenpeace
“This expedition confirms that the region is more than a migratory route for some species; for the first time, we have seen tropical whales feeding in this area."
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Which do you prefer: a whale breeding ground or an oil field?
It’s clearer now, more than ever before, that BP should stay out of the Amazon Reef.
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Greenpeace activists stage second climate emergency protest at Polish coal terminal
“We have little time left to prevent an unfolding climate disaster and the Polish government’s reliance on coal puts at risk our hopes for a safe and sustainable future."
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Inspired to tackle plastic pollution? Try a brand audit!
Much of plastic polluting our communities comes clearly branded with a company name, which means we can hold these companies accountable.
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Why we’ve had enough of broken promises to protect forests
My home, Indonesia, has the world’s third-largest tropical forest with the most biodiversity on earth, but we are also one of the five largest carbon emitters in the world.
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Climate crisis: Greenpeace activists detained, stop coal shipment in Poland
“This is a climate emergency and we need to take action now. This is our moment of truth and there is no turning back."
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Car industry’s 2018 carbon footprint exceeds EU greenhouse gas emissions – Greenpeace
Of the “dirty dozen” automakers, Volkswagen is the worst emissions offender and Renault Nissan, Toyota, General Motors, and Hyundai-Kia round out the top five most polluting companies in the industry.
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Electricity consumption from China’s internet industry to increase by two thirds by 2023 – Greenpeace
Researchers found that increasing the sector’s renewable energy intake by 7% over the next five years would reduce carbon emissions by 16 million tonnes.