Greenpeace has filed an anti-intimidation court case against a U.S. energy company suing the environmental organization for hundreds of millions.
A series of complaints filed by Texas-based Energy Transfer over the 2016 Dakota pipeline protests is an attempt to stifle the environmental organization's work, Greenpeace argues.
London made its ultra-low emissions zone 18 times bigger than before, after Greenpeace investigations showed thousands of children were exposed to illegal pollution levels. Be first to know when there ...
BNP Paribas has appointed Philippe Maillard as group chief operating officer, effective February 11, France's biggest bank ...
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Fossil-fuel billionaire Kelcy Warren is about to land a knockout punch on Greenpeace. The pipeline magnate’s company, Energy ...
Wildfires have consumed up to 250,000 hectares of land in northeast Argentina since January, local officials said Tuesday as ...
Market conditions are currently not ideal for Mexican airline Aeromexico to list in New York, the firm's CEO said on Tuesday, ...
Coca-Cola can also find domestic aluminum sources and increase the price for customers, CEO James Quincey said.
Nearly all nations missed a UN deadline Monday to submit new targets for slashing carbon emissions, including major economies ...
Almost every day since the expansion of Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline was completed in May, a tanker laden with oil sands ...