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A Cambodian child drinks hot chocolate brewed

Image | 14 July, 2005 at 3:00

A Cambodian child drinks hot chocolate brewed using solar energy. A Greenpeace Solar Generation youth brewed coffee, tea and chocolate at the entrance of the famed Angkor Wat in Cambodia to demonstrate the applicability of solar energy. Solar...

Greenpeace closes world's largest coal port

Press release | 27 July, 2005 at 2:00

Greenpeace's flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, closed down the world's largest coal export port in Newcastle today and called on Australia to quit coal and tackle climate change by moving to a clean energy economy.

Climate boomerang

Feature story | 27 July, 2005 at 2:00

In the glow of a warm, still morning, the Rainbow Warrior slipped into the harbour of the world's biggest coal port and dropped anchor to shut down coal exports for 5 hours in Newcastle, Australia.

Greenpeace response to US Asia climate 'pact'

Press release | 28 July, 2005 at 2:00

Responding to the recent announcement by the USA of a six nation 'pact' on climate change, Greenpeace Climate Campaigner Stephanie Tunmore said: The pact, rather than saving the climate, is nothing more than a trade agreement in energy...

LG takes up the toxic tech challenge

Feature story | 17 August, 2005 at 2:00

"Life's Good" might be the LG motto (LG is an electronics company) but life just got a whole lot better for the planet after LG announced that they are committing to eliminating toxic chemicals from their entire consumer electronics range.

Icelandic 2005 bogus scientific hunt comes to an end

Press release | 18 August, 2005 at 13:24

As Iceland kills the last minke in this year’s bogus scientific hunts, bringing the total to 39, Greenpeace strengthens its vow to stop the Icelandic hunt and to push its pledge to increase whale watching and tourism on the island.

Limits of Carbon Capture and Storage in combating climate change

Press release | 25 September, 2005 at 2:00

Greenpeace today welcomed a Special Report on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) calling it a long awaited clarification of the limits of the technology as a means to combat climate change.

Greenpeace tackles climate change in Egypt

Press release | 4 October, 2005 at 2:00

Greenpeace today reached Egypt on the final leg of its 'Peaceful Energy Tour' in the Mediterranean region. Campaigners will be visiting Cairo and Alexandria to highlight the threats and impacts of climate change in Egypt.

Greenpeace report proves solar power available to 100 million people by 2025

Press release | 7 October, 2005 at 2:00

The solar thermal power industry could be worth 16.4 billion Euros and create 54,000 jobs worldwide by 2025, according to a report launched today in Egypt by Greenpeace, the European Solar Thermal Power Industry Association (ESTIA) and IEA...

Concentrated Solar Thermal Power - Now!

Publication | 7 October, 2005 at 2:00

Solar thermal power is a relatively new technology which hasalready shown enormous promise. With few environmentalimpacts and a massive resource, it offers a comparableopportunity to the sunniest countries of the world as offshorewind farms are...

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