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Greenpeace MENA: UAE’s Landmark Climate Law Takes Effect, Marking A Bold Leap Toward Regional Climate Leadership
New legislation makes the UAE the first in the MENA region to establish a legal framework for climate resilience, emissions accountability, and regional leadership ahead of COP30.
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The Health Risks of Extreme Heat Waves: What You Need to Know
Extreme heat waves effects extend far beyond soaring temperatures, posing a direct and serious threat to human health.
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From Vision to Action: How the UAE is Championing a New Economic Future
Redefining Success: How Greenpeace UAE’s Wellbeing Economy Award is Sparking a Movement
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Campaigns Intern – Ummah For Earth Project
The Ummah For Earth project at Greenpeace MENA is seeking an Intern to provide tailored support to the Campaigns work.
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Communications and Digital Intern – Ummah For Earth Project
The Ummah For Earth project at Greenpeace MENA is seeking an Intern to provide tailored support to the team members.
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How Communities Are Facing Climate Change: Stories from the Middle East and North Africa
From the heart of our region, one of the hardest hit by climate change, the voices of climate crisis victims rise like an alarm bell.
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Happiness Isn’t Bought—It’s Nurtured: What Truly Makes MENA Happier?
While GDP was solely intended to serve as an indicator of economic scale, it became universally equated with societal progress and wellbeing.
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What causes climate change?
The main cause of climate change is burning fossil fuels – such as coal, oil and gas – to produce energy and power transport.
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Greenpeace warns in a report: European investments in energy and agriculture may worsen environmental and social harm in the Middle East and North Africa
European investments in energy and agriculture in the region may worsen environmental and social harm. Thus reveals a new report by Greenpeace MENA and the MENAFem Movement for Economic, Development, and Ecological Justice.