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Too little, too late: G7 climate commitments fall short
Leaders of the G7 countries made a commitment to phase out coal by 2035. In the growing climate crisis, this is simply too little, too late.
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G7 coal phase out commitment in first half of 2030s would be too little, too late
Fossil fuels are destroying people and planet and a commitment to rapidly phase out all fossil fuels - coal, oil and gas - is urgently needed.
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Transcript: Galápagos
The Greenpeace research ship Arctic Sunrise has anchored and Hannah Stitfall is joining the crew onboard for an episode all about Galápagos. We'll also hear from Spanish actress Alba Flores who spent a week onboard.
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Embracing technology to change the world: the 1st Greenpeace-hosted Digital Transformation Conference for non-profits
On May 15, non-profit tech leaders gather to share, learn and be inspired on how to digitally transform value-driven organisations. Join us!
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Resolute and Greenpeace Parties Announce the Conclusion of Long-Running Litigations
All parties are pleased that they have turned the page on these long-running litigations.
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Taking on the Russian oil shadow fleet
In two inflatables, bringing a number of peace flags and a few buckets of white paint, we tracked the vessel and sent a message “OIL IS WAR - PEOPLE WANT PEACE” is now displayed in bold letters on the side of the vessel.
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Grim nuclear anniversary: Zaporizhzhia must not repeat Chornobyl
Chornobyl is one of the most recognised synonyms for disaster in the world. Its legacy is a universal reminder of the horrific consequences of nuclear power when things goes wrong. But with Russian military and government presence at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, history risks repeating itself.
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Emperor Seamounts – oases of life governments are failing to protect
The Emperor Seamounts are rich in biodiversity that bottom fishing will continue to devastate if governments don't stop this destructive practice.