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Sulphur Dioxide Emission Hotspots Report
This report was issued by Greenpeace India and Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air for 2020 and takes a close look at the emission hotspots of this poisonous gas
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Middle East Records Some of the Highest Global SO2 Emissions
The report revealed that Saudi Arabia recorded the highest levels of sulfur dioxide emissions in the Middle East and North Africa in 2019, followed by Kuwait, the UAE, Iraq and Morocco
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Climate Change Hits Lebanese Forests With Unprecedented Force As Scorching Heat Waves Intensify the Fires – The Iconic Cedars Face More Threats Than Ever
Greenpeace MENA premiers ‘Cedars of Lebanon’ short film online to highlight the increasing impact of climate change on the iconic tree.
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A Message on the Climate Emergency from Lebanon
Greenpeace MENA has just released a short film online documenting the effects of global climate change on the Lebanese Cedar forests, or what remains of them after millennia of unabashed exploitation.
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Resilience and hope in pictures: A summary of the Beirut explosion and the activities that followed it
13 days after the Beirut / Lebanon explosion, which has left huge traces on the city, we show you in a set of pictures a summary of the destruction on the day of the explosion on August 4 and the post development activities and cleaning.
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Greenpeace Statement: Open Letter to the UN regarding the FSO SAFER
12 August 2020: Commenting on the publication of an open letter to the UN Secretary-General urging them to take action to deal with the FSO SAFER oil tanker and stop a humanitarian and environmental catastrophe off Yemen, Greenpeace MENA Executive Director Zeina Alhajj said:
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A personal account from Greenpeace Beirut: “I wished it was just a nightmare”
I was just about to call it a day as I was sending a last email before turning off my laptop. All Greenpeace MENA staff have been working from home for the past weeks due to a 2nd wave of Covid19 contamination, more impactful than the first.