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  • Massive Drought in Romania. © Mihai Militaru / Greenpeace
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution ExtremeWeather Fires

    Insurance is no longer working; why should Big Oil pay?

    With violent weather events turning more numerous than at any other time in history, insurers are finding their original purpose becoming unsustainable.

    Ian Duff •
    28 Aug 2024
    3 min read
  • Stories
    Climate

    3 reasons why we need to ban private jets

    The global private jets fleet has more than doubled in two decades. Here are 3 reasons why private jets must be banned.

    Mehdi Leman •
    21 Aug 2024
    5 min read
  • Protest at National Pension Fund Headquarters in Luxembourg. © Anais Hector / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate

    Pension funds should protect our future, not destroy it

    Pension funds are key to protecting our future in the face of the climate crisis. That's why we need governments to hold corporations accountable.

    Martina Holbach •
    31 Jul 2024
    5 min read
  • Greenpeace activists are protesting against the climate-damaging extraction of fossil natural gas around 20 kilometers northwest of the North Sea island of Borkum after the authorities in Lower Saxony approved the planned drilling here. The climate activists from Germany and the Netherlands have anchored three floating islands at the destination of the production platform, which is expected to arrive. Other activists are demonstrating in rubber dinghies and kayaks for the protection of the Wadden Sea, their flags and banners bearing the slogans “Gas destroyed!” and “No New Gas”. Gegen die klimaschädliche Förderung von fossilem Erdgas protestieren Greenpeace-Aktivist:innen rund 20 Kilometer nordwestlich der Nordseeinsel Borkum, nachdem Niedersächsische Behörden die hier geplanten Bohrungen genehmigt haben. Die Klimaschützer:innen aus Deutschland und den Niederlanden haben drei Schwimminseln am Zielort der Förderplattform verankert, deren Ankunft erwartet wird. Weitere Aktivist:innen demonstrieren in Schlauchbooten und Kajaks für den Schutz des Wattenmeers, ihre Fahnen und Banner tragen die Schriftzüge “Gas zerstört!” und “No New Gas”.
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution Actions

    ‘No new gas’: floating protest camp in the North Sea to prevent the construction of a fossil gas extraction platform

    Dutch energy company ONE-Dyas is willing to risk the destruction of precious ecosystems in the Wadden Sea for a project for which legal proceedings against the permit are still ongoing.

    Greenpeace International •
    30 Jul 2024
    3 min read
  • Protest for Protection of the Wadden Sea at the Lower Saxony State Parliament. © Insa Hagemann / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate EnergyRevolution

    Investing in new gas infrastructure is like stepping on the accelerator of a car heading for a cliff

    What we need to do is pull the handbrake. As newly (re-)elected Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) hold their first plenary session from 16 July, Greenpeace is urging them to consider a ban on new fossil fuel infrastructure.

    Mads Christensen •
    18 Jul 2024
    4 min read
  • Temperature Monitoring in Rome. © Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    ExtremeWeather

    June 2024 was the hottest on record: Greenpeace calls for making polluters pay the mounting bill for extreme weather

    Reacting to data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service that June 2024 was the hottest June on record, which makes it the 13th consecutive month for which the global average temperature reached a record.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 Jul 2024
    3 min read
  • Protest March against Gas Industry in Vienna. © Rafael Bittermann / Greenpeace
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution

    5 reasons why ‘natural’ (fossil) gas is no better than oil and coal

    Just because natural gas has the word ‘natural’ in it, doesn’t mean that it is safe for the planet, people and the climate. Let’s bust the myth: natural gas = fossil gas.

    Lisa Göldner •
    4 Jul 2024
    5 min read
  • Alliya Moun-Ob, Greenpeace Thailand campaigner carries a hand banner with a message “Fossil Gas =Climate Crisis”at the Arthit fossil gas field to highlight the fossil industry’s greenwashing.
    Press Releases
    Oceans Actions

    Greenpeace activists scale fossil gas platform in Gulf of Thailand to challenge offshore carbon capture scam

    Activists from Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior conducted a peaceful banner protest against a proposed offshore carbon capture and storage(CCS) site at the Arthit fossil gas field located in the Gulf of Thailand.

    Greenpeace International •
    27 Jun 2024
    5 min read
  • Community on beach holding banner saying make climate polluters pay. Dinagat Islands, Philippines. © Erwin Mascariñas / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Climate COP29

    Greenpeace calls on embattled G7 to re-engage on climate and biodiversity leadership

    “Taxing the billions of dollars in profits of the fossil fuel industry to fund climate action at home and abroad could be their stake in history and a win for people and planet.”

    Greenpeace International •
    14 Jun 2024
    2 min read
  • Protests at climate talks in Bonn. Activists hold signs saying: Climate chaos and destruction. Who Pays? Fossil Fuel Phaseout in line with 1.5 degrees C.
    Press Releases
    Climate COP29

    Climate talks stalemate: Troika must now propel both climate finance and action

    "Damning silence on what finance might be offered is stymying efforts to raise ambition and is a dereliction of duty to people battling climate-fuelled storms, fires and droughts.”

    Greenpeace International •
    13 Jun 2024
    2 min read
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