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Berlin court agrees climate lawsuits are admissible in principle
This ruling does not save a single tonne of CO2. We are already significantly affected by the climate crisis. How bad does it have to get?
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Greenpeace reacts to the cancellation of the COP25 in Chile
Leaders cannot hide, instead they have to listen to the people's demands and act urgently on the impact the climate crisis is having on our ecology and social fabric.
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For the first time, Germany has to defend its climate inaction in court
These three farming families, committed to organic and local food production, are just a small sample of what’s happening to people.
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Gaia: everything on Earth is connected
James Lovelock, the British independent scientist, died in 2022 on his 103rd birthday. His seminal book, Gaia, published 40 years ago, helped shift popular perceptions about the Earth.
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5 reasons we’re taking the Norwegian government to court
Norway can no longer ignore that its role as a major oil and gas producer is contributing to the death and destruction hitting vulnerable communities the hardest.
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Mayors from 14 major cities commit to cut meat consumption – Greenpeace response
Some of the world’s largest cities have signed a commitment to reduce meat served in their public institutions as part of their response to the global climate emergency.
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How do you start a global environmental movement?
We speak to young activists from the Climate Strikes and one of the founders of Greenpeace to find out how they started global movements.
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Hurricane Lorenzo: how climate change influences hurricanes
Over the past few days, we have witnessed the formation of an extreme weather event of unprecedented intensity in the northeastern Atlantic.
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LIVE: September – a month of action for the climate
September is a month of action, packed with moments pivotal in our efforts to tackle the crisis.