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School in Gostomel to be equipped with solar panels for Greenpeace money
School in Gostomel to be equipped with solar panels for Greenpeace money

This will ensure uninterrupted operation of the school and the shelter in the event of a power outage

The European Commission was sued to the Court of Justice for including gas in the green taxonomy
The European Commission was sued to the Court of Justice for including gas in the green taxonomy

Eco-activists are asking the court to invalidate this inclusion

Greenpeace wants to force Volkswagen to become more ecological through the court
Greenpeace wants to force Volkswagen to become more ecological through the court

On February 24, another environmental case against Volkswagen will be heard

Recycling will not save the planet from the plastic crisis – Greenpeace
Recycling will not save the planet from the plastic crisis – Greenpeace

The solution to the plastic crisis must be a shift to systems of reuse and replenishment

Politicians can decide the fate of the world's oceans – Greenpeace
Politicians can decide the fate of the world's oceans – Greenpeace

The treaty aims to protect at least 30% of the oceans by 2030 to give them room to recover

Activists demand veto on green taxonomy to stop Russian lobbyists
Activists demand veto on green taxonomy to stop Russian lobbyists

Environmentalists want to collect 50,000 Ukrainian votes per week

Russia's gas and nuclear lobbying threatens the EU's energy independence, – Greenpeace
Russia's gas and nuclear lobbying threatens the EU's energy independence, – Greenpeace

Russia could earn an additional € 4 billion a year from expanding its gas capacity

Greenpeace is urging Pepsi to "beat" Coca-Cola in the fight against plastics
Greenpeace is urging Pepsi to "beat" Coca-Cola in the fight against plastics

Over the past four years, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Nestle and Unilever have been named the biggest plastic polluters