Thailand's electricity generating authority was invited to a solar picnic today, as Greenpeace presented the company with a blueprint for a renewable energy future for Thailand.
As government leaders meet in Johannesburg for the second Earth Summit, we have to ask why they are bothering. If you wanted to make some changes on Sesame Street, wouldn't it make more sense to invite the writers and puppeteers to meet, rather...
As Greenpeace takes its Choose Positive Energy tour to Thailand, news of a pollution haze over Asia is a timely reminder that energy is an important issue for both development and the environment.
After fours years campaigning, the people of Negros in the Philippines have stopped the development of a proposed 50 megawatt coal-fired power station.
Despite attempts by developed nations, dirty energy is being killed off in the Philippines and the country is ready to embrace a future full of clean renewable energy.
Greenpeace today installed wind turbines in a Philippine village which had no electricity
Greenpeace today installed three wind turbines at a site that could fulfil the energy needs of an entire province in the Philippines.
Greenpeace activists serve coffee and tea to employees of the Board of Investments (Dept of Trade and Industry) in downtown Manila from a mobile solar powered cafe to promote the use of clean, sustainable energy. They gathered signatures on a...
Investment policy is being targeted in the campaign to bring renewable energy to the Philippines
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