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Last call for the climate: World Bank spells out impact of inaction

Blog entry by Kaisa Kosonen | 20 November, 2012 5 comments

This is big. A new report released by the World Bank  describes a world I could live to witness if we continue with our current rate of polluting the atmosphere. It sounds like a Hollywood disaster movie — except that it is...

First on-line worldwide register of GM contamination incidents launched today

Press release | 1 June, 2005 at 2:00

GeneWatch UK and Greenpeace International launched the first on-line register of genetically modified (GM) contamination incidents today (www.gmcontaminationregister.org). The on-line, searchable web site gives details of all the known cases of...

IAASTD Briefing

Publication | 14 April, 2008 at 2:00

Millions of people are facing food shortages, unaffordable food prices and in many cases, hunger. Global grainreserves are declining, and grain prices are skyrocketing. There are many underlying factors for the current crisis,from bad harvests...

Carving up the Congo - Executive Summary

Publication | 11 April, 2007 at 2:00

Executive Sumary of 'Carving up the Congo'.

Carving Up The Congo - Part 4

Publication | 11 April, 2007 at 2:00

Part 4

Conning the Congo

Feature story | 30 July, 2008 at 2:00

Just as the need to save the world’s forests for climate protection is becoming widely recognised, we have discovered that major logging companies - operating in the Congo basin - are increasingly destroying one of the most ecologically important...

Don’t bury the Joburg Earth summit yet!

Press release | 26 August, 2002 at 2:00

“We are people already sold” say voices from African rainforests

Blog entry by Susanne Breitkopf, Greenpeace International | 6 October, 2011 5 comments

Approximately 40 million people in the Democratic Republic of Congo depend on the rainforest for their basic needs, such as medicine, food or shelter. In this image a local fisherman guides his boat through the waters of Lac Tumba...

Who rules the G8? Right

Image | 2 June, 2003 at 3:00

Who rules the G8? Right, end of photo op, let's go boys...

February 15: "Tokyo Two" have pleaded not guilty; Tar Sands Olympics

Blog entry by Teresa Belkow | 15 February, 2010

This is part of a trial series "Tokyo Two" Greenpeace activists, the "Tokyo Two" have been on trial in Tokyo today, where they have pleaded not guilty. If convicted they could face up to 10 years in prison. We believe the...

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