Greenpeace says it will appeal to the Supreme Court, arguing oil exploration violates Norway’s constitutional guarantees of a healthy environment
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
INTERVIEW: Outgoing boss of Greenpeace International says he’ll stay in environmental movement to challenge injustice and target top coal funders
ANALYSIS: X2 Resources and Greenpeace have their reasons for acquiring coal assets amid low commodity prices and climate concerns
INTERVIEW: From Taser lessons to self-help sessions, Frank Hewetson recalls the highs and lows of jail a year on from his release
NEWS: Campaigner Priya Pillai was due to brief London MPs on proposed coal mine in Mahan forest
NEWS: After Greenpeace slammed environmental record, company pledges to go green
NEWS: Veteran of early green movement speaks out about the danger of neglecting other issues that threaten the planet
NEWS: National Green Tribunal revokes licence to clear forest, but clear threat remains to India’s ancient forest
INTERVIEW: Filipino climate commissioner undertakes seven-day trip across the fragile north, highlighting impacts of global warming
NEWS: Shell could drill in fragile environment next year, despite failure to deal with tar sands pollution
NEWS: Vote in Madhya Pradesh village will decide whether ancient forest is cleared for mining project
NEWS: A newly formed UK Arctic Committee is putting controversial oil drilling plans under the microscope
NEWS: Dutch security board Rainbow Warrior vessel in Rotterdam as campaign against Arctic oil extraction intensifies
NEWS: Campaign group Greenpeace says it will send ship to intercept and escort oil tanker to Europe
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
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
This year has reaped a vintage crop of climate change protests. RTCC has picked some of the best.
Friday’s top 5: Greenpeace detained indefinitely; Australian emissions fall by 0.1%; Bioenergy and CCS could keep temperatures below 2C warming target
Raymond Briggs, Vivienne Westwood and Jarvis Cocker among artists highlighting threat of melting Arctic