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Greenpeace Romania invites presidential candidates to dialogue on environmental topics
Eight out of ten Romanians consider that Romania is affected by the climate crisis, and in this context the representatives of Greenpeace Romania invite the best rated candidates for the position of President of Romania to dialogue on environment protection and combating the climate crisis. In this context, invitations were sent to Klaus Iohannis, Viorica Dancila, Dan Barna and Mircea Diaconu.
Controversial Reactions Around the World Following a Speech by Greta Thunberg
Controversial reactions around the world following a speech by 16-year-old Greta Thunberg to the UN.
The eco-activist delivered an extremely emotional speech at the forum, accusing world leaders of being inactive against climate change and damaging the future of young people.
In Slovakia, Green Hopes Spring from a New Crop of Leaders
"It's evident that environmental issues resonate with society and political parties are forced to address them," said Radek Kubala, a campaign coordinator for Greenpeace Slovakia.
To see the pace of change, consider two recent events.
Russia Introduced the World's First Floating Nuclear Power Plant
Russia introduced the world's first floating nuclear power plant. It bears the name "Akademik Lomonosov". The crew is ready to sail from Murmansk for a long voyage along the Northern Sea Route to Chukotka, Lyubomir Boyadzhiev wrote for NOVA TV.
The voyage of the reactor is expected to last between four and six weeks, depending on weather conditions and the amount of ice on the road.
No time to lose for going solar and sustainable, says Greenpeace executive director
As the global debate about climate change and its effects gathers pace amid a rise in freak weather phenomena across the world, but also in Greece which just this month experienced a third deadly weather-related incident in under two years, Kathimerini reached out to Jennifer Morgan, the executive director of Greenpeace International.
No time to loose for going solar and sustainable, says Greenpeace executive director
As the global debate about climate change and its effects gathers pace amid a rise in freak weather phenomena across the world, but also in Greece which just this month experienced a third deadly weather-related incident in under two years, Kathimerini reached out to Jennifer Morgan, the executive director of Greenpeace International.
Turkish club sets precedent for cheap electricity
The 18 football stadiums of Turkish Super League clubs can generate solar energy equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 35,000 households, Greenpeace Turkey has said in a new campaign.
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Message of Greenpeace protesters for leaders at Sibiu Summit: No future if we don't protect climate
Almost a hundred activists from Greenpeace and young people from several European countries protested in Sibiu on Thursday, conveying to the EU leaders gathered at the summit in the historical city center that there is no future if no action is taken to protect the climate.
Environmental activists board Equinor rig set to drill in Arctic
Greenpeace activists on April 29 climbed aboard a Seadrill drilling rig commissioned by Equinor in protest against oil and gas drilling in the Norwegian Arctic, the group told Reuters.
Greenpeace warns Tsipras on further hydrocarbon exploration
The head of the Greek chapter of Greenpeace, Nikos Charalambides, has written to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras ahead of the latter's scheduled talks with Cypriot and Egyptian leaders aimed at broadening trilateral cooperation in hydrocarbon exploration.