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Fossil Fuel Empire: The Environment of Post-2022 Russia and the Kremlin’s Threat to Domestic and Global Stability and Sustainability
A groundbreaking report created from outside Russia following a Kremlin crackdown on civil society following the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine shows Russia is locked in a spiral toward terminal war economy of fossil fuels, state oppression and bloody aggression. The report also sends a defiant signal following a Kremlin crackdown on environmental and human…
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JBS beef exports linked to cattle raised illegally on Indigenous Land
This case study demonstrates how links to the violation of Indigenous Peoples’ rights persist in the meat supply chain of JBS.
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Annual Report 2024
Progress is never easy, but it is always possible – with hope, courage and community.
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Minerals for Energy Transition: Greenpeace’s Guiding Principles
Five guiding principles to set out a pathway for ensuring that the supply and use of transition minerals is both just and equitable.
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Under The Eagle’s Shadow
The Under The Eagle’s Shadow report sets out an extraordinary multi-year investigation into companies found to have wide-ranging connections to the Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) group, controlled by Indonesian tycoon…
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High Integrity Forest Finance: Learning from Past Mistakes in the Development of the Tropical Forest Forever Facility
Learning from Past Mistakes in the Development of the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF).
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From Commitment to Action
Getting on track will require hard work and determination. Through the Global Ocean Treaty, the global community can deliver the 30x30 target and ensure the long-term health and sustainability of the ocean beyond borders.
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In Hotter Water
To this day, less than 1% of the high seas – the largest habitat on Earth, comprising 64% of the world’s ocean – is fully or highly protected from human activities.
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Gambling with the deep sea: Those betting on mining the Arctic
The deep sea mining process will disrupt ecosystems that have developed over thousands, if not millions, of years, and destroy vital habitats and unique species that play essential roles in the greater marine ecosystem.