April 28, 2026

Author: Libération

Libération

What is Really Happening in the Amazon Forest?

What is Really Happening in the Amazon Forest?

By SOS Amazonia & 350.org When someone thinks about the Amazon forest, it’s likely that long rivers, lush green trees, giant anacondas and Indigenous Peoples’ cultures come to mind. Clichês aside, the Amazon is indeed

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présage d’un G-2 énergétique entre les pétroliers Trump et Poutine ?, par Alfredo Jalife-Rahme

présage d’un G-2 énergétique entre les pétroliers Trump et Poutine ?, par Alfredo Jalife-Rahme

À sept jours de la première semaine importante de septembre, il semble que la plate-forme du Nouvel Ordre Mondial du XXIe siècle soit en train de se mettre en place, dont les intérêts convergent vers

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Les dépenses de guerre sont toujours plus grandes, par Manlio Dinucci

Les dépenses de guerre sont toujours plus grandes, par Manlio Dinucci

Mark Rutte visite l’usine de Rheinmettal, le 27 août. La guerre continue à se propager au cœur de l’Europe parce qu’elle est alimentée fondamentalement par la stratégie même qui l’a fait exploser. Après le sommet

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L’avenir de Gaza vu de la Maison-Blanche, par Thierry Meyssan

L’avenir de Gaza vu de la Maison-Blanche, par Thierry Meyssan

La marche du retour, photo de Steve Sabella, extraite de son album "The great march of return". Le président Donald Trump a convoqué, le 27 août, une réunion à la Maison-Blanche afin de recueillir des

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Communities Draw the Line | Our Own Power September 2025

Communities Draw the Line | Our Own Power September 2025

This newsletter is also available in French (coming soon). We are writing to you from Berlin, Germany where it’s been sizzling this past month. In fact, summer this year across the northern hemisphere has been

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Twenty years later, we are yet to learn the lessons of Katrina

Twenty years later, we are yet to learn the lessons of Katrina

In the days after the storm hit, the majority Black population of New Orleans was abandoned and stranded residents waited in sweltering heat without food, water, or medical care. When help arrived it came in

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Ocean Treaty talks resume as calls for strong high seas sanctuaries intensify

Ocean Treaty talks resume as calls for strong high seas sanctuaries intensify

New York, US – Activists, scientists and Indigenous community members alongside Greenpeace called on governments to agree on the process for the first protected areas under the Global Ocean Treaty as the BBNJ Preparatory Commission

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Greenpeace International calls on North Dakota court to reject Energy Transfer’s attempt to avoid accountability under EU law

Greenpeace International calls on North Dakota court to reject Energy Transfer’s attempt to avoid accountability under EU law

Mandan, North Dakota — Greenpeace International met Energy Transfer in a hearing in North Dakota District Court to address the fossil fuel pipeline company’s request to Judge James D. Gion for an anti-suit injunction protecting

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4 Facts That Prove Renewable Energy Is Cheaper

4 Facts That Prove Renewable Energy Is Cheaper

Do you know where your energy bills come from? Fossil fuels still power over 80% of all energy use worldwide. That means most of our lives, from our commute to work to the electricity running our

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From Plastics to Climate: Why Global Crises Need Global Action

From Plastics to Climate: Why Global Crises Need Global Action

After twelve long days in Geneva, the latest round of talks on a global plastics treaty (INC-5.2) concluded with frustration. Plastic pollution is a major global threat, impacting both the environment and human health, and

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