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The attacks go even further than infrastructure, the AEC said, citing examples in which Greenpeace has launched campaigns to block Shell, Africa Oil Corp and others from vital development ...
[1][2] Ian Duff, Head of Greenpeace International's Stop Drilling Start Paying ... For European cities to become safe spaces for society's most vulnerable, polluters like Shell and TotalEnergies must ...
SLAPP suits are civil actions filed—often by corporations—against activists, journalists or NGOs in an effort to burden them ...
Environmental hate group Greenpeace has once again launched an attack on the African Energy Chamber ( and Africa’s energy ...
The European Union's new anti-SLAPP law is being put to the test as Greenpeace International, headquartered in Amsterdam, challenges a $666 million US court judgment levelled against it by Energy ...
Greenpeace had its first hearing in a Dutch court to use the EU’s new protections against these types of spurious lawsuits to ...
Following a dawn ceremony on the 10 July 2025 in Auckland, the Rainbow Warrior will be open to the public for tours and talks ...
Two new studies warn Vancouver-based miner's deep-sea operations threaten whales, dolphins and an uncounted number of other ...
The fact that oil companies are reluctant to invest in their own giant carbon reduction projects speaks volumes about how ...
Jeff Bezos has reportedly moved his Venice wedding party after threats from locals accusing him of disrupting the city for private festivities. Originally, Bezos planned to host part of the event at ...
Chinese companies Sinopec, CNOOC, CNPC were among the nine big oil firms who took part in the 17 June auction of oil blocks at the mouth of the Amazon River. NGO Arayara has filed five lawsuits ...
Shell was dealt a bloody nose by shareholders calling for more transparency over how increasing gas production aligns with its climate commitments. The oil major saw 20.56% of votes supporting a ...