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New Greenpeace report finds Europe’s biggest airlines failing over climate claims
The seven biggest European airline groups are failing to take sufficient measures to reduce their CO2 emissions in line with the Paris Agreement, according to a new report commissioned by Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe.
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Total blockade: Climate activists stop TotalEnergies’ AGM, demanding it abandons fossil fuels
250 activists shut down TotalEnergies AMG today, demanding immediate and concrete commitments on its retreat from Russia and the end projects in Uganda and Mozambique
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5 Reasons to Save the Okavango Delta from Oil Colonialism
Youth climate activists in the Namibian capital, together with Indigenous, environmental and human rights groups, are taking action to prevent a fossil fuel industry-driven catastrophe in the Okavango Delta
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Greenpeace boat protest: ‘Fossil fuel advertising will put Venice under water’
Greenpeace Italy activists on traditional wooden rowing boats peacefully protested at Venice’s world-famous landmarks, warning that they would soon be submerged if the fossil fuels industry continues
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New study: Ads for cars, flights keep transport hooked on oil
European airline and car companies are using advertising to evade climate responsibilities by exaggerating their corporate response to the climate crisis, or ignoring the damage their products cause.
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Fossil Fuels are fuelling war
Human-induced climate change and the war on Ukraine have the same roots: fossil fuels and our dependence on them.
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6 reasons why nuclear energy is not the way to a green and peaceful world
With the costs and efficiency of renewable energy solutions improving year on year, and the effects of our rapidly changing climate accelerating across the globe, we need to take an honest look at some of the myths being perpetuated by the nuclear industry and its supporters. Here are six reasons why nuclear power is not…
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At least 148 oil and gas tankers have left Russia since war began, new Greenpeace tracking service shows
A new tracking service launched by Greenpeace UK has identified at least 148 supertankers carrying oil and gas from Russia since the start of Putin's invasion of Ukraine.