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Oslo court backs Arctic oil exploration in defeat for environmentalists

Oslo court backs Arctic oil exploration in defeat for environmentalists

Greenpeace says it will appeal to the Supreme Court, arguing oil exploration violates Norway’s constitutional guarantees of a healthy environment

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Indian coal growth has slowed since 2015

After rising at an average of 6% over the preceding decade, India’s coal consumption has risen at 2.2% a year since 2015, analysis from Greenpeace Energydesk shows

Kumi Naidoo: We are in an age of civil disobedience

Kumi Naidoo: We are in an age of civil disobedience

INTERVIEW: Outgoing boss of Greenpeace International says he’ll stay in environmental movement to challenge injustice and target top coal funders

Who'd buy a coal mine? Two very different bids

Who’d buy a coal mine? Two very different bids

ANALYSIS: X2 Resources and Greenpeace have their reasons for acquiring coal assets amid low commodity prices and climate concerns

Arctic 30: Tales from a Russian prison

Arctic 30: Tales from a Russian prison

INTERVIEW: From Taser lessons to self-help sessions, Frank Hewetson recalls the highs and lows of jail a year on from his release

Greenpeace slams Indian government after activist blocked at airport

Greenpeace slams Indian government after activist blocked at airport

NEWS: Campaigner Priya Pillai was due to brief London MPs on proposed coal mine in Mahan forest

Amazon targets 100% renewable energy goal

Amazon targets 100% renewable energy goal

NEWS: After Greenpeace slammed environmental record, company pledges to go green

Carbon emissions aren’t the only danger, says Greenpeace founder

Carbon emissions aren’t the only danger, says Greenpeace founder

NEWS: Veteran of early green movement speaks out about the danger of neglecting other issues that threaten the planet

India's green court says 'no' to felling Mahan forest for coal

India’s green court says ‘no’ to felling Mahan forest for coal

NEWS: National Green Tribunal revokes licence to clear forest, but clear threat remains to India’s ancient forest

Yeb Sano sails to the Arctic in "clarion call" for climate

Yeb Sano sails to the Arctic in “clarion call” for climate

INTERVIEW: Filipino climate commissioner undertakes seven-day trip across the fragile north, highlighting impacts of global warming

Shell prepares for 2015 Arctic drilling

Shell prepares for 2015 Arctic drilling

NEWS: Shell could drill in fragile environment next year, despite failure to deal with tar sands pollution

Tiny Indian village makes final stand against coal giants

Tiny Indian village makes final stand against coal giants

NEWS: Vote in Madhya Pradesh village will decide whether ancient forest is cleared for mining project

UK Lords set to examine Arctic oil drilling

NEWS: A newly formed UK Arctic Committee is putting controversial oil drilling plans under the microscope

Arrests as Greenpeace targets Gazprom Arctic oil shipment

Arrests as Greenpeace targets Gazprom Arctic oil shipment

NEWS: Dutch security board Rainbow Warrior vessel in Rotterdam as campaign against Arctic oil extraction intensifies

Total buys Gazprom's first offshore Arctic oil shipment

Total buys Gazprom’s first offshore Arctic oil shipment

NEWS: Campaign group Greenpeace says it will send ship to intercept and escort oil tanker to Europe

Putin promises to toughen stance on Arctic protests

Putin promises to toughen stance on Arctic protests

Friday’s top 5: Greenpeace response is a warning says Russian president, Australia gets ready for its Direct Action Plan, and renewable energy in Scotland reaches new high

China's largest carbon market opens in Guangdong

China’s largest carbon market opens in Guangdong

Thursday’s top 5: Guangdong carbon market starts trading, abolition of Australian carbon price will cost $7.4bn, and Greenpeace protesters to be released from prison

Top 10 climate change protests of 2013

Top 10 climate change protests of 2013

This year has reaped a vintage crop of climate change protests. RTCC has picked some of the best.

Russia refuses to allow Greenpeace 30 home for Christmas

Russia refuses to allow Greenpeace 30 home for Christmas

Friday’s top 5: Greenpeace detained indefinitely; Australian emissions fall by 0.1%; Bioenergy and CCS could keep temperatures below 2C warming target

Greenpeace enlists stars for Arctic Christmas card series

Greenpeace enlists stars for Arctic Christmas card series

Raymond Briggs, Vivienne Westwood and Jarvis Cocker among artists highlighting threat of melting Arctic

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