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4 ways fossil fuel companies are worsening injustice during the energy crisis
Since the very beginning of their existence, fossil fuel companies have been destroying the lives and livelihoods of whole communities, polluting and lying just so they could keep making profits.
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Renewable energy transition empowers women-owned coffee business in Indonesia
Indonesia is one of the largest coffee producers in the world but a climate-driven increase of floods has impacted the livelihood of small-scale producers. Using renewable energy to power coffee driers, small plantations like Lady Farmer Coffee have maintained the quality and taste of your morning cup.
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‘People power stopped Shell in South Africa’ — Nonhle Mbuthuma, activist protesting Shell at sea
Shell is driving climate devastation, particularly countries in the Global South that have contributed the least emissions. A perfect example is what they tried to do in the Wild Coast close to where I live
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After 13 days and nearly 4,000km – Greenpeace occupation of Shell oil platform ends with no arrests
Six Greenpeace International activists have today [SUN 12] disembarked a Shell oil platform at the port of Haugesund, southwest Norway, after a 13-day occupation and nearly 4,000km, with police making no arrests
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I’ve lost loved ones to climate change and I want big oil companies to pay – Yeb Saño reflects on Shell protest
Our activists are occupying Shell’s vessel because we must. For our children, for the children of oil company executives. For those who have lost their lives in the Philippines, and all over the world.
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Building Ukrainian resilience: the green reconstruction of Horenka hospital
Greenpeace CEE is working together with environmental organisations and local authorities in Ukraine to rebuild the country sustainably. After 11 months of war, a hospital near Kyiv crippled by Russian shelling has been reconstructed with a heat pump and solar power system.
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‘My new home was a dream come true – then climate disaster struck’ – Virginia, activist taking on Shell at sea
I’m making sure fossil fuel companies are held responsible for the lives they’ve destroyed.
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Shell threatens Greenpeace protestors with jail and fines: But legal tactics fail as Greenpeace sends second boat and more climbers
Shell has attempted to silence Greenpeace International’s peaceful occupation of its oil and gas platform at sea, by hitting the campaign group with an injunction late on Friday, February 3, threatening up to two years’ jail time and fines
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Shell UK headquarters targeted by Greenpeace activists as it reveals record £32.2bn profits
Shell’s headquarters were targeted by Greenpeace UK activists today, in parallel with an ongoing Greenpeace International peaceful climate justice protest at sea