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Five elephants & a Chinese rock star

Blog entry by Geoff Keey | September 28, 2009

Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most vulnerable and least prepared regions of the world to face climate change.  So it’s very fitting that negotiators from around the world are gathering in Bangkok, Thailand, for the next two...

The blue cast in Paris

Blog entry by Nick Young | September 28, 2009

It's worse than we thought

Blog entry by Bob Harvey | September 25, 2009

My granddaughter Isla was christened recently. I stood by as she was blessed with prayers for her future, knowing her parents’ mix of pride and hope. Instead I felt fear. Fear for the world she would inherit. Fear she would never...

Activists hang off bridge at G20

Blog entry by Kathy Cumming | September 24, 2009

Greenpeace activists have spelt it out for the G20 leaders meeting in Pittsburgh. They're hanging off one of Pittsburgh’s iconic bridges with a massive banner reading: "Danger. Climate Destruction Ahead. Reduce CO2 Emissions Now".

Greenpeace takes climate action in Tauranga

Blog entry by Kathy Cumming | September 17, 2009

Check out what Greenpeace has been up to.  If you happen to watch TV, read newspapers or listen to the wireless, you'll probably know that 14 Greenpeace activists yesterday boarded a shipment of palm kernal in Tauranga, to protest...

The rehashed ETS - why it sucks

Blog entry by Geoff Keey | September 15, 2009

I’ve been resisting the temptation to write a blog for Sign On about the emissions trading scheme (ETS).  In fact, as I write this, I can hear Kathy from Greenpeace’s office in Auckland going “nooooooo!.”  But there’s some things about...

Pre-schoolers by day, Sign On super heroes by night

Blog entry by Kathy Cumming | September 15, 2009

This just in – a blue cast photo of a group of Christchurch pre-schoolers, taken by Sign On supporter Tessa.  “It’s the children who will be affected the most by the carbon emissions target therefore I thought it should be their...

"I've never hugged so many girls in one day"

Blog entry by Kathy Cumming | September 14, 2009

The unsung heroes of the Sign On campaign -  our committed volunteers- were at it again over the weekend, collecting hundreds of signatures out on the mean streets of Auckland. This time, they went polar. Donning Greenpeace's iconic...

Curious castings in the night

Blog entry by Kathy Cumming | September 8, 2009

Q) What do past PMs, the Father of Wellington, a naked man teetering over water and a dog have in common? A) They're all doin' it for the cause! Overnight blue casts have popped up on iconic Wellington statues. Could this be the...

Dispatch from World Climate Conference

Blog entry by Jim Salinger | September 8, 2009

I'm just been at the World Climate Conference in Geneva. The information coming out of the conference suggests the situation with climate change is worse than we thought. We are now talking about a situation where 80 PER CENT...

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