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Greenpeace International urges the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to reaffirm the duty of Business Enterprises to respect human rights in historic climate hearing
Greenpeace International will present oral arguments together with allies at the historic climate hearings at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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“Mami quiero mi casa” – “Mommy I want my home”
For approximately five years, the El Bosque community in Tabasco, South East Mexico, has experienced severe consequences of the climate crisis and the entire community is in danger of disappearing.
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What is happening in the courts is going to change our lives!
As the climate justice movement grows, more climate cases are being heard by international courts, with the power to raise states' responsibilities to act on the climate crisis.
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Breaking: Major victory for freedom of speech in TotalEnergies case against Greenpeace France
The Paris Judicial Court just dismissed TotalEnergies' summons against Greenpeace France - this is a major setback for oil and gas giants.
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There cannot be climate justice without gender justice
Gender diversity and equality play a crucial role to achieve ambitious and fair climate action.
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Breaking: Activists protest Europe’s largest gas project outside OMV Petrom headquarters in Romania
Greenpeace activists painted 'No new gas' in huge yellow letters on the headquarters of fossil fuel company OMV Petrom.
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Bankrolling Ecosystem Destruction
This report lays out the importance of EU regulation of the financial sector to align finance with the global 1.5°C and biodiversity targets, including ending any new provision of financial services to groups that contribute to nature destruction.
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Our top 6 ingredients for greener and fairer transport systems
We can fight for, and win, better transport systems. Ones that enable everyone to have affordable, accessible, safe, climate-friendly, connected and socially just mobility.
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Greenpeace International submits brief to the International Court of Justice on the Obligations of States Regarding Climate Change
The submission is grounded in international law, scientific evidence, and testimonies from affected communities worldwide.
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A Journey of Resilience: Taking the climate fight to the International Court of Justice
Noqu mata vuvale has a very special meaning in my Fijian language. It means you have opened the gates and entered our loving home and there is a reason why we have kept this special place for you. You are family.