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Greenpeace Poland sues largest carbon emitter in the country
“A coal phase out paired with dynamic growth of renewable energy sources is the only way forward for PGE GiEK and the whole energy sector in Poland."
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Tennis fans call out Australian Government’s climate inaction as bushfire smoke and extreme heat interrupt Australian Open
Spectators at the Australian Open have displayed banners calling out Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s failure to reduce carbon pollution.
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Greenpeace holds global protest telling Australian government: Act on climate, phase-out coal
Greenpeace organisations hold peaceful protests at Australian embassies and consulates around the world to tell Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to act on climate.
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Greenpeace report: Davos financial players pump US$1.4 trillion into fossil fuels
“The banks, insurers and pension funds here at Davos are culpable for the climate emergency."
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South Korean-financed coal plants predicted to cause up to 151,000 deaths
South Korea is financing overseas coal-fired power plants that can emit up to 33 times more air pollution than those built in South Korea.
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Greenpeace turns exhibition sponsored by EU’s 3rd largest insurer into climate intervention
“There is no coal without insurance."
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World’s 5th largest pension fund ABP increases fossil fuel investments
“ABP claims to reduce fossil fuels, but the emissions from its investments in oil and gas are rising."
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Greenpeace activists stage second climate emergency protest at Polish coal terminal
“We have little time left to prevent an unfolding climate disaster and the Polish government’s reliance on coal puts at risk our hopes for a safe and sustainable future."
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Climate crisis: Greenpeace activists detained, stop coal shipment in Poland
“This is a climate emergency and we need to take action now. This is our moment of truth and there is no turning back."
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Japan funds toxic coal plants abroad emitting more pollution than domestic plants – Greenpeace analysis
Japan is currently the only G7 country still actively building new coal power plants at home and abroad, and is the second largest public investor in overseas coal projects among the G20 countries.