But as world leaders gather for the UN’s Cop29 climate summit, the Dutch court of appeal annulled the previous verdict, ...
Civil rights groups worry the House is about to give the incoming president carte blanche to go after opponents ...
Survey by Greenpeace Hong Kong and Baptist University shows most respondents oppose importing electricity from mainland China ...
A legal challenge over the decision to give consent to the UK's largest untapped oil field has begun in Edinburgh. Greenpeace ...
Africa continues to grapple with plastic pollution, a waste crisis, and limited investment, activists report, as discussions ...
An environmental group has told a court a “substantive error of law” was made when consent was granted for new oil and gas ...
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Shell and Equinor to concede permits are unlawful but argue they should be allowed to continue A crucial judicial review into ...
The Amsterdam District Court largely rejected a request by the deep sea mining company to issue an injunction, stating that it is "understandable" that Greenpeace International has resorted to ...
Thousands of people protesting against the Treaty Principles Bill crossed the Auckland Harbour Bridge in two hours today. Two ...
A legal challenge over decisions to approve new oil and gas fields in Scottish waters has formally begun at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, with its first submission heard on Tuesday morning.
It's July, 1985. Greenpeace ship The Rainbow Warrior docks in Auckland, ready for a major protest campaign at Moruroa Atoll ...