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How Greenpeace activists occupied a Shell platform heading for a major oil and gas field
Activists from climate-hit countries are taking on Shell. Here's what you need to know.
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Victorine vs Shell: ‘From Cameroon to Germany, no-one is safe from climate destruction. It’s time for polluters to pay.’
How many more people need to die or be displaced, and how much more of nature needs to be destroyed, before it's enough? Fossil fuel companies must stop drilling and start paying for the loss and damage they have caused.
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Greta Thunberg among thousands protesting against Garzweiler carbon bomb in Lützerath, Germany
Today, thousands of concerned citizens from diverse countries, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, have travelled to the small German village of Lützerath in solidarity with climate activists who are currently trying to stop this area being demolished to access the coal in the ground underneath it. Activists who have been occupying this village for two…
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Hundreds of ultra-short private jet flights to Davos revealed, as global leaders head into World Economic Forum
As lobbyists, corporate bosses and political leaders head into the World Economic Forum 2023 (WEF), new analysis commissioned by Greenpeace International reveals the ecological hypocrisy of its attendees. While the WEF claims to be committed to the 1.5°C Paris Climate Target, its attendees arrive in droves of private jets.
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Greenpeace response on COP28 appointment
Greenpeace is deeply alarmed at the appointment of an oil company CEO to lead the global climate negotiations.
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What does the year 2100 look like? This animation series shows us one possibility.
Best friends Sunny and Ho want to go on an adventure. But it’s the year 2100. So what does having fun look like?
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No safe levels of pollution: Greenpeace actions against dirty air in 2022
Air pollution is one of the biggest environmental risks to health. No matter who you are or where you live, clean air is everyone's right.