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French authorities block Greenpeace ship participating in UN Ocean Conference
Ahead of the UN Ocean Conference, the French authorities have blocked Greenpeace International’s ship Arctic Sunrise from entering the port of Nice.
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Still no evidence and still no final judgment in Energy Transfer lawsuit
Greenpeace defendants met Energy Transfer plaintiffs in a post-trial hearing in North Dakota state court.
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Legacy of US nuclear weapons tests in the Marshall Islands created global radiation exposure: new study
Nearly seven decades since the US government ended nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands, a new study has revealed the impacts were far greater than what the US government has so far publicly acknowledged.
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Greenpeace demands international accountability in the face of ethnic cleansing and famine in Gaza
Despite widespread condemnation, governments around the world have taken little or no meaningful action—no enforceable arms embargo, no coordinated sanctions, no decisive diplomatic intervention. Their inaction is not neutrality. It is complicity.
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UN Ocean Conference draft declaration fails to address the ocean crisis
The current text makes clear governments once again aren’t serious about protecting the oceans, and are satisfied to say fine words but not deliver real change at sea.
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Royal Golden Eagle fails to expressly deny Greenpeace report indicating shadow empire threatening Indonesia’s forests
RGE’s brief 2 page response to Greenpeace International’s 400 page report aims to deflect without expressly denying the report’s key conclusion that there is strong evidence that 194 Indonesian and 63 overseas holding companies examined are shadow companies under common control with RGE/Tanoto.
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Victory for youth and environmentalists in European supranational court: oil and gas climate impacts must be counted
The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Court issued its Advisory Opinion in the case Greenpeace Nordic and Natur og Ungdom (Young Friends of the Earth Norway)
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Under The Eagle’s Shadow – Investigation into a major Indonesian resource group indicates shadow empire threatening Indonesia’s forests
The Under The Eagle’s Shadow report sets out strong evidence that the entities investigated are ‘shadow’ companies under common control with the RGE/Tanoto group.
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Greenpeace activists send message after court hearing: We took direct action for a strong plastics treaty
“I came to South Korea and participated in a peaceful protest to amplify the voices of millions calling for production cuts. Right now, petrochemical lobbyists are working hard to weaken this treaty. We took action to resist that.”
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Greenpeace organisations challenge perverse damages in Energy Transfer lawsuit
In the first hearing since the trial concluded in Energy Transfer’s bullying lawsuit against Greenpeace International and Greenpeace in the US, the defendants argued to reduce the more than USD$660 million damages awarded to Energy Transfer.