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COP29: what you need to know about the annual global climate summit
Governments will meet in Baku, Azerbaijan at the annual climate talks. We tell you what's at stake.
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Who pays for climate damages? Making Big Oil pay is most popular policy option, research finds
Making the oil and gas industry pay for climate impacts is ranked as the favoured policy choice, according to a survey conducted in eight countries across five continents.
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How we got SLAPPed by Big Oil for over $300,000,000
Are you a climate activist? A citizen concerned for the environment? If so, this guide to SLAPP cases might be just for you!
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Time to act: UNEP paints bleak climate picture without rapid emissions cut
The latest UNEP Emissions Gap Report has warned that if countries do not commit to rapid action to cut rising climate pollution emissions, the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C will be gone within a few years.
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Sunoco’s roadmap: From tank to track to trial
Sunoco’s parent company Energy Transfer is trying to SILENCE the voices of people who oppose their pipelines and other fossil fuel projects.
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Dear politicians: let’s pull the climate emergency brake on meat & dairy companies
Animal agriculture is the single largest human-made source of methane emissions. The good news is that while carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for centuries, methane disappears in 12 years. If we stop emitting more of it and start reducing what is already there, this could trigger a cooling effect on rising temperatures.
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Greenpeace comment on the International Energy Agency World Energy Outlook 2024
Greenpeace reaction to the International Energy Agency World Energy Outlook 2024
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Not backing down: youth and environmental organisations to take Norwegian oil fields injunction case to Supreme Court
Not backing down: youth and environmental organisations to take the Norwegian oil fields injunction case to the Supreme Court
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Greenpeace Italy and ReCommon defiant as oil giant ENI files intimidation lawsuit
“There is no surprise in ENI joining other climate polluters like Shell, TotalEnergies and Energy Transfer in trying to silence civil society. That’s the business model of the oil and gas industry.”