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Greenpeace joined 600,000 people in global actions to #EndFossilFuels. Here’s what happened:
With over 700 marches and other actions in more than 60 countries and 600,000 participants worldwide, the global climate movement is more diverse and united than ever before.
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Looking back on the Arctic 30 after 10 years
Ten years ago today a group of activists from the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise climbed Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom’s Prirazlomnaya drilling platform in a peaceful protest. They became known as the 'Arctic 30'.
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Activists take climate action against TotalEnergies’ LNG floating terminal entering Le Havre harbour
This LNG terminal is yet another blatant example of shock doctrine.
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5 reasons why affordable and accessible public transport is crucial for social and climate justice
In around 40% of countries, transport is the largest energy consuming sector. These facts and figures show that making public transport affordable and accessible must be a priority for governments that claim to want to tackle the climate crisis and combat inequality.
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Greenpeace calls out G20 leaders’ incomprehensible failure to act in the face of global climate chaos
The Summit has concluded with a disappointing outcome on climate change, demonstrating an incomprehensible failure to act in the midst of mounting climate chaos around the globe.
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Global stocktake against Paris climate agreement goals: Greenpeace comment
The UN global stocktake on progress against the goals of the Paris Climate Change Agreement, shows a massive shortfall in climate action, ambition and accountability, and a critical need to correct course.
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Champions of clean air: People power in the fight against air pollution
Meet champions of clean air from around the world who are standing up and fighting for local solutions to air pollution, whilst inspiring and empowering their communities.
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Africa Climate Summit: Time to shake off colonial legacy and shape up our green pan-African future
Two years after the Just Transition Partnership was announced by South Africa and Global North partners, a similar Just Transition Partnership has been announced with Senegal, as a part of…
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Youth from 100 countries wrap up Climate Justice Camp, demand justice ahead of COP28
Participants from almost 100 countries across the Global South came together at a Climate Justice camp.
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Africa Climate Summit: What is it and what does it mean for young people in Africa?
The Africa Climate Summit is a pivotal moment for our continent and the world. As a young person, I am excited to see how it will unfold and hopeful that it will mark a turning point in the fight against climate change in Africa.