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Norway appeals against climate-friendly Oslo Court judgement
The judgement found the approvals of three oil and gas fields invalid and issued an injunction forbidding the State from granting any new permits necessary to construct and produce from the fields.
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Palau becomes first nation to officially ratify historic UN Ocean Treaty
We expect governments around the world to follow in Palau’s footsteps and bring the UN Ocean Treaty to life, so that the real work to protect the oceans can start.
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Chile becomes first nation to approve ratification of historic UN Ocean Treaty
'A crucial step': Chile becomes first nation to approve ratification of historic UN Ocean Treaty.
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Best of Greenpeace ships 2023
Greenpeace ships have been the beacon of hope for global environmental justice. They travel continuously across seas, documenting the vast diversity of the ocean.
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Norway’s greenlight for Deep Sea Mining in the Arctic shatters international credibility
"By opening up for deep sea mining, Norway has lost all credibility as a responsible ocean nation and signatory of the UN Ocean Treaty”
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Court confirms Greenpeace right to peaceful protest as activists’ 200 hour long protest against deep sea mining in the Pacific continues
A Dutch court has largely rejected a request by a deep seabed mining company to issue an injunction against protest by Greenpeace International, stating that it is "understandable" the organisation has resorted to direct action in the face of the "possibly very serious consequences" of the company's plans.