View of the main arena and wooden ramps. All wood at the X Games is Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC®) certified wood. This means it comes from environmentally and socially responsible managed forests.
Bob Burnquist, one of the top skateboarders in the world and also an organic farmer and grass roots environmentalist.
Frank Scura, CEO of Ecoresolutions.org who has been instrumental in making the X Games more environmentally friendly.
A skateboarder practises on the ramps at the X Games. For the first time FSC® wood was used during the games. FSC® stands for Forest Stewardship Council™: the wood is from a forest which is well managed according to strict environmental, social...
View of the extreme sports X Games site. For the first time the games are showcasing environmental solutions like ramps made from environmentally friendly wood, solar power and recycling.
Protest against Ford's scrapping of electric Think Cars.
Greenpeace activists occupy the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the most visited museum in the UK outside London. The museum is currently undergoing refurbishment, which is funded by the National Lottery. The work was halted by almost 100...
Greenpeace welcomed the news that the Russian Government has given the green light to the climate change treaty, the Kyoto Protocol today (1).
Greenpeace activists today held a peaceful demonstration in front of the Japanese embassy to demand that the government of Japan vote in favour of the conservation of marine species at the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES (1).
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