Environment Dead fish: Greenpeace thinks mining companies are responsible At least 360 tons of fish died in the Oder in August. photo © Patrick Pleul/dpa/Archive At least 360 tons of fish died in the border river Oder in the summer. Elevated salt levels were measured in the water. The environmental organization is now taking responsibility for two companies. The environmental organization Greenpeace believes that two coal and mining companies are responsible for the mass deaths of fish in the Oder...
Environment Or fish deaths - Greenpeace thinks corporations are responsible At least 360 tons of fish died in the Oder in August. photo © Patrick Pleul/dpa/Archive At least 360 tons of fish died in the border river in the summer. Elevated salt levels were measured in the water. The environmental organization is now holding the mining industry responsible. The environmental organization Greenpeace believes that two coal and mining companies are responsible for the mass deaths of fish in the Oder...
360 tons of dead fish Greenpeace: Two coal and mining companies are said to be responsible for the death of fish in the Oder In the summer of 2022, masses of fish died in the Oder - the environmental organization Greenpeace blames mining companies © Patrick Pleul / DPA A picture like something out of a disaster film – hundreds of tons of fish died in the Oder last year. After an investigation, the organization Greenpeace blames two mining companies....
Exclusive Status: 03/02/2023 12:51 p.m The Oder fish die-off is apparently due to salt discharges from Polish mining companies. This is shown by a current investigation by Greenpeace SWR and the "Tagesspiegel". The focus was on tributaries where the companies discharge wastewater. By Marilina Görz y Moratalla and Nick Schader, SWR The pictures of the dramatic fish deaths in the Oder went around the world last summer. At that time, a significant part of the fish population and numerous other...
The EU Commission rejected the objection - now one of the most controversial Brussels laws is being sued: In September, environmental groups had complaint lodged against the taxonomy law. This regulation classifies investments in nuclear and gas power plants as sustainable under certain circumstances, and the regulation has been in effect since the turn of the year. The Commission dismissed the complaint last week. Well announces Greenpeacetherefore to file a lawsuit with the EU General Court in Luxembourg in April.And...
The paraglider, who made a breakneck emergency landing in the Munich Arena with flight maneuvers overhead in front of 14,500 spectators during a Greenpeace protest during the 2021 European Football Championship, must answer in court. The Munich I public prosecutor has brought charges against the then 38-year-old. This was announced by the authority on Tuesday. A helper of the environmental protection activists should also be prosecuted.Charges were brought before the lay judge at the Munich district court on December 13th....
The nuclear trade between France and Russia continues. This Tuesday morning, in the port of Dunkirk, in the North, the cargo ship Mikhail Dudin unloaded dozens of drums of enriched uranium and ten containers of natural uranium from Russia, according to Greenpeace. The NGO asks the Minister for Energy Transition, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, "the termination of contracts on uranium trade with Russia".“The continued nuclear trade with Russia, while the war in Ukraine rages, is outrageous. (…) The French nuclear industry is...
Greenpeace denounces the “scandalous” continuation of the nuclear trade with Russia Greenpeace on Tuesday called on the French government to stop "Uranium Trading Contracts" between France and Russia while deliveries continue despite the war, in the absence of international sanctions on Russian civilian nuclear energy. In a statement, “Greenpeace calls for a permanent halt to all nuclear trade with Russia”. The non-governmental organization also calls for “the termination of all current contracts between the French nuclear industry and Rosatom as...
Around two dozen members of the environmental organization Greenpeace demonstrated on Friday morning in front of the German Amazon headquarters in Freimann against the "Black Friday consumer battles". They accuse the global online mail order company of "destroying nature as a business model". More than half a dozen activists abseiled down the glass facade of the building and attached banners there. With one, they changed the name Amazon Prime to "Amazon Crime" - the English word for crime.In addition, three...
Orange with Media Services, published on Thursday, November 03, 2022 at 08:37 An investigation by "L'oeil du 20 heures" from the JT of France 2 revealed Greenpeace's suspicions about TotalEnergies' carbon footprint figures. According to the NGO, their greenhouse gas emissions would be four times higher than the declared figures.In a report consulted by the JT teams of France 2Greenpeace claims that TotalEnergies' reported carbon footprint figures are not real.According to new calculations made by Greenpeace for a year, the...