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Greenpeace: Profit, not people, clearly remains Davos elites’ priority
“Greenpeace came to Davos looking for moral, business and political leadership, and we did not find it."
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Google commits to first-ever solar power agreement in Asia – Greenpeace statement
Google has signed a long-term contract to buy 10MW of solar power generated from 40,000 solar panels in Tainan, in its first ever Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) in Asia.
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US Federal Court dismisses racketeering counts against Greenpeace
“From day one, it was clear Resolute intended to bully legitimate advocacy organisations and forest defenders by abusing laws designed to curtail the mafia."
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Technical failures increase risk of contaminated Fukushima water discharge into Pacific – Greenpeace
"The decision not to develop water processing technology...was motivated by short term cost cutting not protection of the Pacific ocean environment or the health and livelihoods of communities.."
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Swiss seniors appeal climate case in Federal Supreme Court
We need courts and political leaders to realise that climate change is not another political game, but a real threat to basic rights.
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The Lancet and the “planet-saving” diet, Greenpeace responds
"...this is where we are after decades of overconsumption and a global climate agreement we need to honour in order to solve our current climate crisis.”
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Activists expose illegal deforestation linked to flooding in Argentina
“The devastating floods that are claiming lives across northern Argentina are no ‘natural’ disaster. They are made worse by climate change and forest destruction."
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Climate emergency must dominate World Economic Forum in Davos
"The Davos ‘elite’ are still pretending we have time to fix the climate crisis."
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Nestle admits recycling is not enough to tackle plastic pollution crisis
"...(Nestle) needs to scale up its efforts toward reusable systems rather than grasping at a quick fix that could cause further environmental disaster."
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Greenpeace condemns Japan government’s “sneaky” withdrawal from International Whaling Commission
“It’s clear that the government is trying to sneak in this announcement at the end of year, away from the spotlight of international media, but the world sees this for what it is."