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Investing in new gas infrastructure is like stepping on the accelerator of a car heading for a cliff
What we need to do is pull the handbrake. As newly (re-)elected Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) hold their first plenary session from 16 July, Greenpeace is urging them to consider a ban on new fossil fuel infrastructure.
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5 reasons why ‘natural’ (fossil) gas is no better than oil and coal
Just because natural gas has the word ‘natural’ in it, doesn’t mean that it is safe for the planet, people and the climate. Let’s bust the myth: natural gas = fossil gas.
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Breaking: Dutch court orders occupied fossil gas drilling platform to cease activities
Resistance works. Combined action by Greenpeace activists’ 8 hours of occupation of an offshore gas rig and a court proceeding has had success.
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Greenpeace activists occupy a fossil gas drilling platform between Germany and the Netherlands
Five Greenpeace activists from Germany and the Netherlands have boarded and are currently occupying an offshore gas rig belonging to the Dutch energy company ONE-Dyas
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Why I blame oil and gas companies for burning our future
It has become a constant presence in my waking and sleeping hours. It is the rainy season in Southern Africa. The fear of when flooding returns - will my family be safe?
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6 lies fossil fuel companies tell to continue business as usual
Every time they are in the spotlight for the disastrous effects of their business, fossil fuel companies serve up the same old fraudulent arguments. Tired of their bogus excuses?
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100 years of TotalEnergies – a dark legacy
TotalEnergies celebrates its 100th anniversary. 100 years of destroying life and the climate. 100 years of threatening our health and human rights. 100 years too many.
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Major polluters exposed: Fossil fuel industry a top source of Africa’s air pollution reveals new Greenpeace report
Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa have emerged as Africa’s most polluted countries in terms of air pollution disease burden, a report prepared by Greenpeace Africa and Greenpeace MENA reveals.
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Breaking: Activists protest Europe’s largest gas project outside OMV Petrom headquarters in Romania
Greenpeace activists painted 'No new gas' in huge yellow letters on the headquarters of fossil fuel company OMV Petrom.