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Outrage after judgement in favour of the Norwegian oil state
It is a disappointment but we are not deterred. We will now consider all possibilities to stop this harmful industry.
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Biodegradables will not solve China’s plastics crisis
If the rush to produce biodegradable plastics continues, China’s e-commerce industry is on track to generate an estimated 5 million tonnes of biodegradable plastic waste per year by 2025.
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China, Japan, and S. Korea see $205 billion renewable energy market in Southeast Asia
A report from Greenpeace Japan identifies a USD $205 billion opportunity for renewable energy finance in Southeast Asia in the next ten years – 2.6 times bigger than the coal market of the past decade.
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The 5th Anniversary of the Paris Agreement: don’t pop the champagne
"But every struggle must be guided by determination and hope. The growth of movements around the world in the last five years is a testament to our common understanding of what is at stake while giving us the courage to act."
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New report exposes the global risks of deep sea mining
For the first time, an exclusive Greenpeace report reveals who is behind the controversial deep sea mining industry.
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Denmark cancels new oil and gas permits and sets date to end existing production
"As a major oil producer in the EU and one of the richest countries in the world, Denmark has a moral obligation to end the search for new oil to send a clear signal that the world can and must act to meet the Paris Agreement and mitigate the climate crisis."
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Norwegian Supreme Court set to rule in climate case
The fate of the climate, and millions of people across the world affected by extreme weather events, hangs in the balance of every barrel of oil we either extract, or leave in the ground.