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Five leading environmentalists we are proud to have them in MENA
On International Women’s Day, Greenpeace celebrates five brave women in the Middle East and North Africa who have embarked the journey of change and created an environmental revolution in their…
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Greenpeace’s response on current extreme weather events happening in the MENA region
Jordanian government should work urgently on a national disaster response plan
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Open letter to Mrs Nada Boustani, Lebanese Minister of Energy and Water: will you lead the Lebanese renewable energy revolution?
As a female environmental activist, it is good to see the role of the ministry of energy held by a female who has been following the work of the ministry since 2010 and thus well positioned to move things around. I am addressing you as a Lebanese citizen demanding her basic right to clean, cheap…
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Campaigner
Greenpeace MENA is currently seeking a creative, strategic, and energetic Campaigner to join us in coordinating investigative and engaging campaigns across the Arab world; with the aim to identify, engage with, support and amplify promising campaigns which have the potential to achieve meaningful change across the region. The “Campaigner” will have excellent networking skills, a…
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Greenpeace reveals 8 Middle-Eastern cities among most polluted in the world
Groundbreaking analysis of new satellite data by Greenpeace for the period of June 1 to August 31 reveals that several Middle Eastern cities feature in the most polluted cities in the world in terms of NO2 air pollution ranking.
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Global survey reveals FMCG companies’ contribution to plastic pollution crisis
Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) corporations are a predominant force behind the throwaway economic model driving the plastic pollution crisis, according to a comprehensive sector survey Greenpeace International released today.
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Greenpeace welcome Gebel el-Zeit wind farm as landmark energy plant
Africa's greatest onshore wind farm. 131 wind turbines SWT 2.3 101 generate in total 301 MW electric power. Dromedars walk between the wind turbines.
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Greenpeace on the announcement of a coal-fired power plant project in Egypt: This constitutes a dangerous setback for Egypt’s ambition
In response to the announcement by the State-run Egyptian Electricity Holding Company of the winning consortium to build a 6,000 megawatt coal-fired power plant in the Red Sea port of Hamrawein, Julien Jreissati Arab World campaigner at Greenpeace Mediterranean said:
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Moroccans send a message to the world: Break Free from fossil fuel and go solar!
Casablanca,29th April 2018: Hundreds of people joined today Greenpeace sun-shaped human banner reading: "Break Free - Go Solar" with the landmark mosque Hassan II in the background in Casablanca-Morocco.