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Swiss climate change plaintiffs visit Luxembourg
Luxembourg, 27th June 2022 – The Swiss association of « KlimaSeniorinnen », a group of more than 2000 women with an average age of 73, are currently travelling through Europe…
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Fossil fuels: Stop advertising and sponsoring!
Today marks the launch of the European Citizens Initiative "Ban on fossil fuel advertising and sponsorship".
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Climate crisis: Measures at a snail’s pace won’t do the job
The Luxembourg government needs to commit to a fossil-free sovereign pension fund.
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For the sixth damn time: act NOW!!
The IPCC report underlines the urgent need for stronger national and international climate action.
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FDC’s dirty coal investments continue to rise, Annual Report shows
The investments of the FDC continue to be off track with regards to the Paris Agreement.
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Greenpeace protest at ArcelorMittal against controversial Canadian iron mine
Greenpeace activists protest an iron mine co-owned by ArcelorMittal in solidarity with Inuit communities.
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Sustainable Finance needs Paris-aligned Strategy
Greenpeace demands a Luxembourg Sustainable Finance Strategy in line with the objectives of the Paris Agreement.
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Luxembourg’s fund industry finances global climate crisis
New independent analysis shows Luxembourg’s fund industry, the second largest in the world, continues to finance the global climate crisis. A report published by Greenpeace Luxembourg today shows that the country’s
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T-rex calls out Luxembourg’s Parliament to end FDC’s fossil fuel investments
Members of Parliament were greeted by a 2,5m tall Tyrannosaurus Rex placed by Greenpeace Luxembourg activists in front of Cercle Cité this morning. Designed by local artist Eric Mangen, the installation includes a...
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Green hypocrisy: Luxembourg’s pension fund invests in oil and coal
Luxembourg’s sovereign pension fund (Fonds de Compensation, FDC) continues to steadily invest in Shell, Total, BP, Chevron, Equinor, Fortum and other fossil fuel corporations, despite…