April 29, 2026

Author: Libération

Libération

An Indigenous fight at the forefront

An Indigenous fight at the forefront

The fight for climate justice is a fight for universal human rights.  None know this better than the Indigenous communities on the frontlines, fending off greedy fossil fuel giants. In 2018, 164 environmental activists were

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Greenpeace reactive on Philippine Commission on Human Rights’ announcement

Greenpeace reactive on Philippine Commission on Human Rights’ announcement

Madrid, Spain — Today, on the sidelines of COP 25 in Madrid, the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines (CHR), represented by Commissioner Roberto Cadiz, announced that the 47 investor-owned corporations, including Shell, ExxonMobil,

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New testimonials suggest “modern slavery” for Southeast Asian migrant fishers working out at sea

New testimonials suggest “modern slavery” for Southeast Asian migrant fishers working out at sea

Jakarta, Indonesia – 13 foreign distant water fishing vessels have been accused of abusing migrant fishers from Southeast Asia, in cases so severe it has been characterised by many as “modern slavery”.[1] In “Seabound: The

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One week in, two steps back. We need to find a way forward

One week in, two steps back. We need to find a way forward

Madrid, Spain –Squabbling over ‘Article 6’ has so far distracted leaders at COP25 from doing what hundreds of thousands of people in Madrid took to the streets for: to demand climate justice. Politicians at the

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The climate crisis is an ocean crisis – Greenpeace report calls for urgent global political response to ocean breakdown

The climate crisis is an ocean crisis – Greenpeace report calls for urgent global political response to ocean breakdown

Madrid, Spain – The impact of the climate crisis on our oceans has far-reaching implications for biodiversity and humankind, requiring an urgent global political response in the next 12 months, a new Greenpeace International report

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Public money should NOT be propping up the world’s biggest polluters

Public money should NOT be propping up the world’s biggest polluters

COP25 kicked off this week, and at this year’s UN climate talks, we’re demanding that our governments stop giving our money to the fossil fuel industry and fund climate solutions instead. While people around the

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Court grants temporary ban on Greenpeace protest against Shell pollution – Response

Court grants temporary ban on Greenpeace protest against Shell pollution – Response

Amsterdam – A Scottish Court has granted Shell’s request for a temporary ban on future protests by Greenpeace International and Greenpeace Netherlands near or on Shell’s oil platforms in the Brent oil field. Greenpeace protested

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350.org – Public finance institutions should be leading the fight against climate change

350.org – Public finance institutions should be leading the fight against climate change

2019 has been a year of determined calls for climate action. We’ve seen young people rise up, lead on mobilisations and take governments across the world to task for failing to take urgent action in

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Major consumer brands linked to massive CO2 emissions from Indonesia forest fires

Major consumer brands linked to massive CO2 emissions from Indonesia forest fires

Jakarta, Indonesia – Some of the world’s best known brands are fuelling climate change by sourcing palm oil and wood pulp linked to Indonesian forest fires, reveals new Greenpeace International analysis. This new analysis –

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it’s either polluters or the people

it’s either polluters or the people

    While representatives from across the globe are gathering in Madrid to discuss how to curb global emissions and overcome the climate crisis, Saudi Arabia is offering the largest sale of fossil fuel stocks

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