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Esso loses bid to silence critics on internet

Press release | 26 February, 2003 at 1:00

Trying to stop free speech on the internet is a failing strategy for Esso.

Greenpeace shuts Esso garages across UK

Press release | 24 February, 2003 at 1:00

Activists have shut down more than 100 Esso petrol stations in the UK today.

Mobil fuels the flames of climate change

Press release | 24 January, 2003 at 1:00

Whether you know it as Esso, Exxon or Mobil, the world's biggest oil company is continuing its appalling behaviour on climate change. In Australia, it is propping up a new oil extraction technology that is four times more greenhouse intensive...

Extreme drought in the Amazon rainforest linked to deforestation and climate change

Press release | 18 October, 2005 at 2:00

The devastating drought currently affecting the Amazon rainforest is part of a vicious cycle created by the combined affects of global warming and deforestation and could cause the collapse of the rainforest, according to scientists (1) from the...

America is acting on Climate Change

Publication | 2 November, 2006 at 1:00

The Kyoto Protocol entered into force on February 16 2005 and became international law applicable to the 166 countries that have signed and ratified the treaty but not to those who have not - most significantly the United States. There is...

Submerged scientist slams shale oil

Feature story | 22 July, 2008 at 2:00

A world renowned coral reef scientist Dr. Charlie Veron joined Greenpeace activists underwater to make a bold statement against the shale oil industry and for the protection of the Great Barrier Reef from climate change.

Doomsday Clock ticks closer to midnight

Feature story | 19 January, 2007 at 1:00

The spectre of a nuclear war 60 years ago was what created the "doomsday clock," the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists'(BAS) cold war chronometer. The closer the clock to midnight, the closer the world was creeping toward disaster. These days,...

Going to jail for clean air?

Feature story | 3 February, 2005 at 1:00

In June 2004, protestors climbed a 700-foot smokestack in Pennsylvania to bring attention to the dangers of a dirty coal power plant and US President Bush's polluting energy plan. They took this bold, peaceful action to help keep communities...

McDonald's: Bad guys do good?

Feature story | 7 February, 2003 at 1:00

McDonalds is one of the last corporations we want to say anything good about. We don't like a lot of what it does and what it stands for but we have to take a deep breath here, and give them some credit where it is due.

Investment board told to stop supporting dirty energy

Press release | 29 July, 2002 at 2:00

Investment policy is being targeted in the campaign to bring renewable energy to the Philippines

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