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The climate emergencies of 2023
We outlined some of the climate emergencies of the year in this blog — from torrential rains in Southeast Asia that resulted in catastrophic floods and landslides, to droughts in Africa that exacerbated the region’s hunger and poverty.
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Best of Greenpeace ships 2023
Greenpeace ships have been the beacon of hope for global environmental justice. They travel continuously across seas, documenting the vast diversity of the ocean.
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Is the European Central Bank silently walking back on its climate commitments?
A handful of companies (like Shell, TotalEnergies and ENI) are responsible for the European Central Bank's disproportionate carbon footprint. The ECB needs to stand up to the challenge of the times and work for the benefit of current and future generations.
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Norway continues to display climate hypocrisy in trial over three new oil fields
The new legal action builds upon legal precedent established in another climate lawsuit brought by the same organisations.
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Greenpeace activists scale 140-metre crane to call out Australia’s biggest climate threat Woodside
Greenpeace Australia Pacific activists scaled a 140 metre crane and dropped a 25-metre banner calling out fossil fuel giant Woodside as Australia's greatest climate threat.
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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.