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Tropical Forest Forever Facility could be a breakthrough on forest protection, but key issues need to be addressed, Greenpeace position paper
A Brazilian-led initiative has the chance to allow forests to have more value protected than destroyed, but it needs to avoid mistakes of past mechanisms.
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Greenpeace statement on drone bombing of the Conscience aid ship
Greenpeace strongly condemns the drone attack on the Conscience, an humanitarian vessel carrying aid to Gaza. Humanitarian relief efforts must be protected, not targeted.
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Global protests marking Trump’s 100 days show world is ready to resist
To mark the first 100 days of US President Donald Trump’s second term, Greenpeace organisations around the world staged protests against the billionaire and corporate takeover.
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Disruption at JBS shareholder meeting as Greenpeace stage global protests
Meat giant JBS was forced to temporarily halt its annual shareholder meeting following interruptions by Greenpeace Brazil activists.
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US government confirms their support for deep sea mining plans that bypass United Nations: Greenpeace response
"This is a clear sign that the U.S. will no longer be a global leader on protecting the oceans, which support all life on this planet."
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Jane Fonda stands with Greenpeace to defend the oceans at United Nations global oceans talks
Actor and activist Jane Fonda joined Greenpeace’s delegation to the United Nations for a crucial Global Ocean Treaty meeting.
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Greenpeace comment on Joint Leaders Session on Climate and Just Transition
Greenpeace response to the meeting jointly convened by the Secretary-General and President of Brazil.
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Victory for youth and environmentalists in Norwegian Supreme Court: Illegal oil and gas fields must halt
"The court has been clear all the way: these fields were approved illegally, and now all production and development must be stopped. This is an important victory for the rule of law and the future of both people and nature.”
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Illegal gold mining has destroyed over 4,000 hectares of Amazon rainforest in just four Indigenous territories in the past two years, warns Greenpeace
According to the report by Greenpeace Brazil, national action to combat this destructive activity is not delivering a decrease, but rather a shift in the Indigenous territories affected.