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Greenpeace Swimmers Continue to Stop Oil Drilling Ship in Atlantic

Press release | 27 September, 2010 at 15:44

For over 24 hours Greenpeace swimmers and campaigners in Kayaks have impeded the progress of the giant oil drilling ship the Stena Carron which is destined to begin a dangerous deep water drilling programme in the North Atlantic.

Leaked G20 declaration sees G20 abandon plans to stop handouts to Big oil and Coal

Press release | 23 June, 2010 at 17:25

International/Toronto-23 June 2010--As BP’s oil continues to gush into the Gulf of Mexico, G20 heads of state, due to meet in Toronto this weekend, are planning to dilute last year’s commitment to phase out subsidies to Big Oil and Big Coal,...

Invest in a Clean Energy Future

Publication | 30 June, 2005 at 2:00

Greenpeace exposes the EU’s dirty energy subsidies.

Jellyfish and chips for you, Mr. EU Minister?

Press release | 20 December, 2002 at 1:00

G20 leaders urged to cut fossil fuel subsidies and kick start Climate Fund

Press release | 2 November, 2011 at 11:51

Cannes, 2 November 2011 — Greenpeace today challenged G20 leaders attending this week’s summit in Cannes to deliver on their pledge (1) to cut fossil fuel subsidies and instead invest in green jobs, in response to the current global financial,...

Europe

Topic | 16 March, 2006 at 12:30

Economic crisis and climate change: two problems, one solution

Blog entry by Pat C | 6 December, 2012

While world leaders struggle at UN talks in Doha to agree on measures to halt climate change, governments at home are facing difficult decisions on the austerity measures needed to tackle the current economic crisis. It might appear...

What? You didn’t know your tax money is used to destroy our oceans?

Blog entry by Pavel Klinckhamers | 29 December, 2011 4 comments

The Friday before Christmas we revealed the hidden costs of European fisheries at two ports, IJmuiden in the Netherlands and Bremerhaven in Germany, by targeting some of the enormous supertrawlers represented by the Pelagic...

Dirty Talking - A case for telecom to shift from diesel to renewable

Blog entry by J. Stride | 23 May, 2011 7 comments

A Greenpeace India report just published – "Dirty Talking – Case for telcom industry to shift from diesel to renewable" – highlights the damaging effects of diesel generators on India's economy and environment and calls on...

Paying for oil spills

Blog entry by JulietteH | 5 August, 2010

Julien Vincent, who wrote the following blog, is a climate and energy campaigner at Greenpeace International. This blog is the first in a series about energy subsidies and feed-in-tariffs. Scanning the many arguments that...

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