Plans to open a vast area of the Arctic seabed to mining will cause “irreversible harm” to unique and vulnerable wildlife and ...
Greenpeace on Friday warned Norway that its plans to open up its Arctic seabed to mining would cause "irreversible" damage to the entire marine ecosystem.
Greenpeace Africa together with other climate-based CSOs are demanding for a Climate Damages Tax Ahead of the Conference of ...
Environmental groups regularly use the courts to stop energy projects or force oil companies to pay billions to prevent ...
The German branch of the international climate group Greenpeace on Wednesday said levels of microplastics have doubled in the ...
Norway deep sea mining plans in the Arctic will cause irreversible harm to biodiversity, a new Greenpeace International report ...
Greenpeace on Friday warned Norway that its plans to open up its Arctic seabed to mining would cause "irreversible" damage to ...
Norway is planning to licence mining companies to explore for seabed minerals for use in technology such as batteries and ...
Energy Transfer Partners is demanding $300 million in damages from Greenpeace USA for alleged harm caused by the organization ...