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Greenpeace air sampling in Geneva finds microplastics in urban air
Geneva, Switzerland — A new Greenpeace International investigation confirms that airborne microplastics are present in the urban air of Geneva, after sampling outdoors and in indoor spaces like cafés, public…
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Greenpeace activists paint Geneva streets black to call out Big Oil’s chokehold on Global Plastic Treaty talks, demand UN kicks out fossil fuel lobbyists
Greenpeace activists created a symbolic trail of black oil on the entrance of the Palais des Nations to call out the undue influence of the fossil fuel industry in the negotiations.
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Deliberate starvation of Palestinian people by Israel in Gaza must stop
The starvation of civilians as a method of warfare is a war crime and must be stopped immediately.
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New Greenpeace report exposes petrochemical giants campaign to derail Global Plastics Treaty
The Greenepace UK report reveals that some of the world’s largest petrochemical companies have been systematically lobbying against cuts to plastic production while generating massive profits from their growing plastics business.
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Greenpeace: Governments have yet to rise to the moment and vote in favour of a moratorium on deep sea mining
The 30th session of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) ends with governments continuing to fall short in protecting the deep sea.
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World’s highest court delivers historic protections for climate-impacted communities
The Court’s decision obligates States to regulate businesses on the harm caused by their emissions regardless of where the harm takes place.