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Greenpeace: Non-governmental environmental organization
Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by a group of environmental activists. Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity" and focuses its campaigning on worldwide issues such as climate change, deforestation, overfishing, commercial whaling, genetic engineering, anti-war and anti-nuclear issues. It uses direct action, advocacy, research, and ecotage to achieve its goals.

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Delhi Is the ‘Most Polluted’ Capital City in the World [Video]

Delhi Is the ‘Most Polluted’ Capital City in the World

Delhi Is the ‘Most Polluted’ , Capital City in the World. The capital of India was found to be the world's most polluted capital city in 2023, according to air-quality monitoring group..

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Protesters deny criminal damage after Rishi Sunak's home draped in anti-oil banners

Four protesters have pleaded not guilty to criminal damage after Greenpeace activists draped Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's home with anti-oil and gas banners last year.
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Three people charged after Greenpeace protest at PM's home

Three people have been charged with criminal damage after a Greenpeace protest at Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's home.
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Kim Kardashian criticised by Greenpeace over 'nipple bra' promo video

Greenpeace has accused Kim Kardashian of using the climate crisis as a "punchline" to promote her "nipple bra".
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Shell sues Greenpeace for £1.7m after activists boarded vessel in North Sea

Greenpeace is facing a £7m lawsuit in one of the biggest ever legal challenges against the group after its activists boarded an oil vessel.
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PM puts in planning application for fence after protesters scale his roof

Rishi Sunak has put in a planning application to build a fence around his constituency home, two months after Greenpeace activists staged a protest on his roof.
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Government cuts ties with Greenpeace after anti-oil protest at PM's mansion

Government departments should cut ties with Greenpeace following the charity's protest at Rishi Sunak's empty mansion last week, Downing Street said.
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Greenpeace defends Sunak home protest as 'proportionate response to a disastrous decision'

Greenpeace has defended its anti-oil protest at Rishi Sunak's mansion as an attempt to draw attention 'to the fact that what he's doing on climate is actually a big disaster'.
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Greenpeace activists drape Rishi Sunak's £2m mansion in oil-black fabric

Greenpeace activists have covered Rishi Sunak's £2m mansion in oil-black fabric after climbing on to the roof of the property in Yorkshire.
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One private jet took off every six minutes last year in UK, study reveals

one private jet took off every six minutes last year in uk, study reveals
More private jets took off from the UK than any other country in Europe in 2022 - with one leaving every six minutes, according to research commissioned by Greenpeace.
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Body language expert gives assessment of Liz Truss's gestures during speech

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The Greenpeace protest that disrupted Liz Truss's Tory party conference speech yesterday actually "did her a few favours" and broke the ice for her, according to a body language expert.
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Truss vows to 'get Britain through the tempest' in keynote conference speech

truss vows to 'get britain through the tempest' in keynote conference speech
Liz Truss vowed to "get Britain through the tempest" and insisted "everyone will benefit" from the result of her economic policies in her keynote conference speech during which she was heckled by..
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Greenpeace stages protest to block oil tanker from docking

greenpeace stages protest to block oil tanker from docking
Greenpeace says its activists have stopped a tanker carrying 33,000 tonnes of Russian diesel from docking in the Thames by occupying parts of the jetty.
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Oil majors to reap £11.6bn unexpected wartime profits on UK fossil fuels, Greenpeace projects

oil majors to reap £11.6bn unexpected wartime profits on uk fossil fuels, greenpeace projects
A spike in oil and gas prices triggered by the Ukraine war could see energy giants enjoying unexpected, additional profits of £11.6bn this year from North Sea operations alone, new analysis predicts.
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UK has imported £220m of Russian oil since Ukraine invasion

uk has imported £220m of russian oil since ukraine invasion
Eight tankers carrying £220 million of Russian oil imports have arrived in Britain since the Kremlin sent troops and tanks into Ukraine, according to new analysis by Greenpeace.
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COP26 outcome not in line with expectations, but not hopeless either: Greenpeace India


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Greenpeace declares emergency as 'supertrawlers' blamed for depleting UK fish stocks

greenpeace declares emergency as 'supertrawlers' blamed for depleting uk fish stocks
Environmental campaigners and small-scale fishing boat skippers have declared a "state of emergency" due to the impact of industrial trawlers in UK waters.
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UK government challenged in court by Greenpeace over BP North Sea oil drilling licence

uk government challenged in court by greenpeace over bp north sea oil drilling licence
The UK government's decision to grant oil giant BP a permit to drill for oil in the North Sea will be challenged in court today.
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Oceans are in a 'death spiral' with world leaders 'dragging their feet', Greenpeace warns

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The oceans are in a "death spiral" from climate change and destructive fishing, with world leaders doing little to stop it, an environmental pressure group has warned.
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