1. Newsletter XLVIII 2023 - November 26th to December 2nd - Current News+ Greenwashing at COP28: How corporations lobby against climate goals

    More nuclear power is good for climate neutrality and ensures affordable energy. One of the two Belgian nuclear power plants is located not far from the border with Germany... * Greenpeace | Ocean | Deep sea mining Greenpeace activists on occupation: “Deep sea mining destroys oceans” Two activists want to stop a ship from searching the Pacific floor for raw materials. They say the...

  2. Newsletter XXIX 2023 - July 16 to 22 - News+ I don't want to be my grandson

    Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Rheinmetall shares rose to 25 euros on February 2022, 101,20 and exceeded the 28 euro mark for the first time in their history on March 2022, 200... * Deep sea mining | Manganese nodules | Seabed Nobody stops deep-sea mining in international waters Greenpeace warns of silt and toxins and publishes covert video recordings of recent...

  3. Newsletter XXVIII 2023 - July 9-15 - News+ Bulgaria wants to sell Russian reactors to Ukraine

    particularly focused on supplying more Western arms to Ukraine, a fact that was not disclosed to readers. July 11 Commodities | Rare earths | Manganese | Deep sea mining Will raw materials soon be mined on the seabed? In Jamaica, countries are negotiating deep-sea mining in international waters. What risks this has, what raw materials are involved and how...

  4. Newsletter VIII 2023 - February 19th to 25th - News+ Mönch von Lützerath: Sympathetic figures of the climate movement

    come without deep-sea metals from storage and other green technologies do not require metals from the deep sea. This is shown by a study by Greenpeace, which also warns of destruction caused by deep-sea mining. Deep-sea metals are not necessary for batteries or other potentially green technologies. This is shown by a new study carried out by Greenpeace on the occasion of the UN conference in New York...

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