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  • Greenpeace Interrupts Gastech World Gas Fair in Milan.
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution

    Greenpeace interrupts Gastech world gas fair: ‘Gas is not green. No more advertising of fossil fuels’

    More than 50 Greenpeace activists from across Europe have interrupted the opening ceremony of Gastech, the world's most important meeting of gas, LNG, and hydrogen companies.

    Greenpeace International •
    5 Sep 2022
    2 min read
  • Two radiation investigators in blue protective suits and masks collect samples
    Press Releases
    Chornobyl EnergyRevolution Health Nuclear

    Greenpeace investigation challenges nuclear agency on Chornobyl radiation levels

    Radiation levels in areas where Russian military operations occurred were found to be at least three times higher than the estimation by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    Greenpeace International •
    20 Jul 2022
    3 min read
  • Person in a white protective overall and mask uses radiation detection equipment along a road lined with trees in the Chornobyl nuclear exclusion zone.
    Press Releases
    Chornobyl EnergyRevolution Health Nuclear

    Greenpeace radiation investigation at Chornobyl to assess accuracy of IAEA data

    Near the ruins of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, radiation experts are examining abandoned Russian positions for radioactive contamination.

    Greenpeace International •
    18 Jul 2022
    2 min read
  • Greenpeace activists raise wind turbine at Ukraine conference in call for green reconstruction.
    Press Releases
    Climate EnergyRevolution Oil Peace

    Greenpeace activists raise wind turbine at Ukraine conference in call for green reconstruction

    As donors meet to discuss reconstruction after the Russian invasion, Greenpeace together with Ecoaction and more than 45 Ukrainian civil society organisations is calling for a green reconstruction plan.

    Greenpeace International •
    4 Jul 2022
    2 min read
  • White man with brown beard wears black t-shirt that says Ban Fossil Ads in white writing. Holds a sign saying No Awards On A Dead Planet. Man to his left gestures as if asking, what’s going on? A Greenpeace France activist and former winner and jury at the Cannes Lions awards - the famous advertising festival - interrupted the opening ceremony in Cannes to give back an award he won for an airline company advert.
    Press Releases
    Climate EnergyRevolution Oil

    Cannes Lions Awards: Greenpeace activist and former winner crashes ceremony to call for a ban on fossil fuel advertising

    "For too long, ad agencies have escaped their responsibilities towards the climate crisis, now they must cut ties with the fossil fuel industry."

    Greenpeace International •
    21 Jun 2022
    2 min read
  • Image of TV being hammered
    Stories
    Climate EnergyRevolution Oil

    The art of manipulation: How oil giants are greenwashing with cultural sponsorship

    Through ads and sponsorships, fossil fuels are polluting everything we love: our favourite football team, the music festival we enjoy the most, and our art and museums.

    Silvia Diaz •
    15 Jun 2022
    2 min read
  • Shivaram, a villager walking through the cracked bottom of a dried-out pond on a hot summer day at Bandai village in Pali district. - Every day dozens of villagers, mostly women and children, wait with blue plastic jerry cans and metal pots for a special train bringing precious water to people suffering a heatwave in India's desert state of Rajasthan. ©PRAKASH SINGH/AFP via Getty Images.
    Stories
    Climate ExtremeWeather Photography

    Climate emergencies photos so far this year

    “Today was the worst day this year. I could have fainted today for sure,” a roadside vendor had said to me in Delhi.

    Sudhanshu Malhotra •
    10 Jun 2022
    3 min read
  • Activists scale the gas rig Ivana B in the north of the Adriatic Sea. © Bojan-Haron Markicevic / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate Peace

    Fossil gas is a trap. Here’s how we get out of it.

    Gas is fuelling the Russian war on Ukraine, it’s expensive, causing millions of Europeans to worry about heating up their homes, and it’s dangerous for our health. So why does the European Union want to label it ‘green’ and funnel billions of public money into it?

    Eszter Matyas, Laura De Rosa, Marek Józefiak •
    7 Jun 2022
    5 min read
  • Smoke Billowing over Oil Plants. © Greenpeace / Colin O'Connor
    Stories
    Climate Oil

    The Great Carbon Capture Scam

    Oil companies hid knowledge of global heating for decades, but the captains of petroleum also schemed to turn the ecological crisis into a profit centre.

    Rex Weyler •
    1 Jun 2022
    10 min read
  • Rotterdam The Hague Airport in the Netherlands. © Marten  van Dijl / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate EnergyRevolution

    Busted: 5 tricks the aviation industry plays on us to appear green

    Climate scientists have warned that the limit of 1.5°C is close to being broken, let’s take a closer look at the green promises and climate actions of airlines – and dissect their carbon jargon!

    Herwig Schuster •
    1 Jun 2022
    7 min read
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