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Activists block transfer of 100 000 tonnes of Russian oil at sea
Greenpeace activists from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia have begun a blockade of a transshipment of Russian oil at sea in northern Denmark.
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Russian LNG tanker arriving into France confronted at sea by Greenpeace
Greenpeace France activists on inflatables have taken action to highlight the historical responsibility of fossil fuels in triggering and financing international conflict.
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Greenpeace calls for global treaty to include the whole life cycle of plastics
We need a global plastics treaty that will quickly move us away from unnecessary plastic packaging and support the development of refill and reuse systems on a global scale. Anything less will be a missed opportunity.
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COP26 methane reduction pledge dodges need for fossil fuel cuts
“All roads end up pointing to the need to eliminate fossil fuels from our energy system and phasing out industrial meat and dairy from our diets as soon as possible. This announcement dodges what’s needed.”
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Report: How major brands are inviting Big Oil into your kitchen
A report released by Greenpeace USA today reveals how consumer goods companies like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Nestlé are driving the expansion of plastic production and threatening the global climate and communities around the world.
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The resistance to extractivism in Latin America
This past May, Greenpeace International hosted a live conversation with a panel of dynamic speakers about extractivism in Latin America and the communities that are resisting it.
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Letter to President Biden and President Putin: the US and Russia must embrace a just and green transformation
A green and just transition for Russia and the US, respectively, is good for people, good for nature, good for the climate and what’s needed for a safe, prosperous future.
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A year after the Norilsk disaster, where are Russia’s oil risks and what needs to be done?
One year on from the biggest environmental disaster in Russia's history, Greenpeace is mapping risk of new oil spills and pointing to solutions.
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IEA says no new oil, gas or coal — Greenpeace response
The International Energy Agency has stated in their new Net Zero Roadmap released today that there is “no need for investment in new fossil fuel supply in our net zero pathway.”









