Victims of a deadly typhoon in the Philippines have filed a legal claim against oil and gas company Shell in the UK courts, seeking compensation for what they say is the company's role in making the ...
The Pacific island nation wants the UN General Assembly to enforce last year's landmark court decision on states' climate ...
Jane Fonda at a Greenpeace Premiere in the US, the OILympics in Milan, and protests against Shell and ICE, here is some of ...
Wael Sawan weighs up production project as company reports 22% drop in full-year earnings to $18.5bn but boosts dividends ...
Photos and videos of the Olympic rings installation and Greenpeace protest can be downloaded via the Greenpeace Media Library ...
Greenpeace activists stage protest outside Shell HQ contrasting extreme weather damage costs to oil giant’s profits – photographs available here Shell’s 2025 annual profits statement of £13.6 billion ...
A global tax on fossil fuel companies could redirect much-needed resources to countries like India that are bearing ...
New research finds about 20 groups dominate climate policy in Australia, from firms to industry advocates and NGOs to ...
A British artist will send a sculpture the size of a house into space, in a stunt which is expected to cost hundreds of millions, the Times reported. Sir Anish Kapoor, 71, is known for the ...
A court in the Hague has ruled that the Dutch government “discriminated against people in one of its most vulnerable territories” by not helping them adapt to climate change ...
Hague court tells Netherlands to create plan to help Caribbean island of Bonaire adapt to climate change risks ...
Bonaire, a Dutch overseas territory, deserves the same protections as Europe, the ruling said. The decision adds to a growing body of precedent worldwide. By Karen Zraick A Dutch court ruled on ...
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