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Campaigners warn of ‘unthinkable’ restrictions on civil society participation at Global Ocean Treaty negotiations
Historic negotiations at the UN towards a Global Ocean Treaty could face unprecedented restrictions on civil society participation.
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Look up! Another warning by IPCC climate scientists is heading our way
The next part of the IPCC assessment is coming and will pick up where the previous one left off: on the impacts of the climate crisis on humanity and the ecosystems we depend on.
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Book excerpt: Education for girls is essential for climate justice
Climate activist Vanessa Nakate discusses the impact African women and girls can have on solving the climate crisis once their access to education is ensured
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Rainbows, happy cows and climate killing fossil fuels
In order to keep profiting from environmental destruction, the fossil fuel industry needs us to believe in their good will. Let’s keep documenting and exposing their misleading claims.
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New IPCC climate report to add pressure for action and justice
The IPCC releases the next part of their 6th Assessment Report next month, summarising the latest scientific understanding on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability, and action needed to build resilience.
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“It’s like looking through a window” – giant portal to the Antarctic appears in London
A towering portal has appeared in London’s iconic Trafalgar Square bringing the Antarctic to the heart of a major city in real time.
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Why is Greenpeace talking about taxing the super rich?
Taxing the super rich would raise US $2.52 trillion a year. Imagine what that could do to protect health, climate and nature. #FightInequality
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Enough is Enough! Collective action to stop oil exploitation in Argentine sea
Greenpeace Argentina is taking the government to court for failing to protect the Argentinian Sea.
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Greenpeace calls for global treaty to include the whole life cycle of plastics
We need a global plastics treaty that will quickly move us away from unnecessary plastic packaging and support the development of refill and reuse systems on a global scale. Anything less will be a missed opportunity.