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Good news stories from around the world – Oct/Nov
Notable wins in the climate and environmental justice space to inspire us in our fight for a better, greener, and fairer world for all.
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Europe is choo choo choosing climate tickets for rail and public transport
Climate tickets are gaining momentum in Europe in a bid to combat the rise in transport costs, reduce energy waste and meet climate targets. Welcome aboard.
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Greenpeace calls on world leaders to take climate action with ‘burning’ Hollywood Sign in California
In a dramatic video projection, Greenpeace USA appears to have doused the iconic Hollywood Sign in oil and set it on fire.
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Greenpeace activists block Shell import terminal in support of climate-impacted communities
Early this morning, Filipino climate activists on kayaks blocked access to the Shell import terminal affecting the operations of Shell’s facility managing the import of fossil fuels.
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Environmental groups confront Norway in court over new oil fields
Greenpeace Nordic and Natur og Ungdom (Young Friends of the Earth Norway) are facing the Norwegian government in court, in a new trial starting today.
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Response to BBC Report: “COP28: UAE planned to use climate talks to make oil deals”
"This is exactly the kind of conflict of interest we feared when the CEO of an oil company was appointed to the role."
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History in the making: Africa’s stand against the plastic pollution crisis at INC3
I'm Natanya from Greenpeace Africa and last week I attended the third round of international negotiations for a Global PlasticS Treaty in Nairobi, Kenya. In case you missed it, here's what happened.
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What we need from COP28
Here's what Greenpeace will be fighting for at COP28 for a fairer, safer, and more sustainable future for all.
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Global Plastics Treaty: A Lifeline for Africa
Plastic pollution has far-reaching consequences on Africa’s health, environment and economy. This is why a strong Global Plastics Treaty is a lifeline for Africa.
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In China, Singles’ Day consumerism generates stress, but there’s no escape from e-commerce platforms
E-commerce platforms are big in China, but consumers are sick of it. It's about time these platforms move beyond the bottom line and think about their responsibilities to both the consumer and the environment.