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Greenpeace calls on embattled G7 to re-engage on climate and biodiversity leadership
“Taxing the billions of dollars in profits of the fossil fuel industry to fund climate action at home and abroad could be their stake in history and a win for people and planet.”
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Climate talks stalemate: Troika must now propel both climate finance and action
"Damning silence on what finance might be offered is stymying efforts to raise ambition and is a dereliction of duty to people battling climate-fuelled storms, fires and droughts.”
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Time to make polluters pay
It’s time to finally answer the burning question: Who pays?
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ITLOS sets groundbreaking victory for ocean and climate protection
ITLOS has officially advised that greenhouse gas emissions are a form of pollution, and States are obliged to protect and preserve our oceans.
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A tragedy in three acts: yesterday, today, and tomorrow
The size of the disaster that struck Rio Grande do Sul in the south of Brazil shocks, saddens and generates indignation.
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Report: Online shopping harms nature, climate, and Europe’s only recognised Indigenous People
Shopping online may be convenient and time-saving, but it comes with a price. According to a new report by Greenpeace Sweden, Amazon, Zalando, HelloFresh and other big players are connected to the destruction of old-growth forests in Sweden.
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Too little, too late: G7 climate commitments fall short
Leaders of the G7 countries made a commitment to phase out coal by 2035. In the growing climate crisis, this is simply too little, too late.