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Artists unveil street art around the world as historic Global Ocean Treaty comes into force
As the Global Ocean Treaty officially comes into force, artists worldwide unveil large-scale street art, celebrating the hard-won victory after two decades of campaigning.
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Greenpeace International calls for protection of Venezuelan people amid oil-driven US intervention
Greenpeace International is deeply concerned about the most recent illegal military action by President Donald Trump against Venezuela.
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‘10 years of climate sabotage’: activists denounce Macron, Trump to mark Paris Agreement anniversary
We must face the reality that 2035 climate action plans are dangerously off track and the 1.5°C limit is not just under threat, it’s almost gone.
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Filipino communities to sue Shell for Super Typhoon Rai damage in world first
Survivors of Super Typhoon Rai – locally known as Odette – in the Philippines are suing Shell Plc for propelling the climate catastrophe.
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Cook Islands deep sea mining nodule extraction has high risk of economic losses – independent study
Cook Islands deep sea mining nodule extraction has a high risk of incurring economic losses, an independent study indicates
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Deep sea mining in the Arctic stopped once again
Once one of the mining industry’s strongest proponents, the Norwegian government is now moving to halt both exploration and exploitation in its own waters.
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Climate, forest protection roadmaps slashed from formal COP30 outcome as people demand change
The first COP in the Amazon rainforest should have delivered an action plan to end forest destruction by 2030 and after 2035 climate action plans fell dangerously short, COP30 should also have delivered a Global Response Plan to bridge the 1.5°C ambition gap. It did neither. Nor did it deliver a meaningful step-up in climate…









