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Scorched-earth: making Gaza uninhabitable for generations to come
Alongside the joys of childhood in the mountains of southern Lebanon, war and active bombing were never far away. While the Israeli occupation of most parts of southern Lebanon...
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Climate Justice Survey
We are interested in learning about your participation in climate justice activities, and your awareness of Greenpeace MENA’s work to help us better understand our audience.
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Greenpeace MENA Seeking Leaders for Impact: Join Our Voluntary Supervisory Board
Stichting Greenpeace MENA is seeking two candidates to serve as a supervisory board member voluntarily starting in July 2024.
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“SAWT” Wishes You a Happy International Mother Earth Day and Renews its Commitment to Protect You!
We invite you to join us on this International Mother Earth Day, as we renew our commitment to protecting it and unite together for the preservation of our environment and the future of our generations.
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Greenpeace MENA Reveals North Africa’s Polluters- Time for Urgent Action!
Breathe out... Don't breathe in: the air we breathe in North Africa conceals a silent killer that can no longer be ignored. Air pollution is not just a problem; it's an alarming crisis with consequences too deadly to overlook.
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In Solidarity with Palestinian Women this International Women’s Day
As the world celebrates International Women's Day, I cannot help but think of the women and girls in Gaza recognizing the brutal reality they constantly face. While progress toward gender equality is celebrated across the world, the persistent hardships of Palestinian women are yet to be recognized.
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Greenpeace MENA: Beware of scammers using the organization’s brand name!
A fake platform has recently exploited Greenpeace's name to deceive various Egyptian individuals into engaging in both online and offline activities, promising financial rewards in return. In response to this, Greenpeace MENA released this official statement urging caution against involvement in these deceptive actions.
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Greenpeace MENA on the sinking of the Rubymar ship: Immediate action must be taken to avert an environmental catastrophe in the Red Sea
Greenpeace MENA urgently calls for action in response to confirmed reports of the sinking of the cargo ship “Rubymar” in the Red Sea. Believed to be carrying over 41,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertilizer the Rubymar wreckage presents an imminent danger to the delicate marine ecosystems in the area.
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Fossil Fuel Crossroads? Decoding Saudi Arabia’s Latest Decision Amid Global Change
The recent directive from the Saudi Arabian government to Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company, instructing it to maintain a maximum sustainable capacity of 12 million barrels per day instead of the initially planned 13 million barrels by 2024, has raised questions about whether there is a shift in the fossil fuels industry. This decision…
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Arab countries must support UAE in bidding farewell to fossil fuels at COP28
As COP28 enters its final days, Greenpeace MENA is urging Arab countries to help make COP28 a truly historic event, by being part of an agreement on a fair and…