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Ten-thousand call for an Energy [R]evolution in Thailand

Blog entry by Jay Harkness | February 28, 2011

10,000 people in Thailand took to the streets near their homes to oppose dirty energy. Their goal: protect their province from coal plants slated to be built by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand. Local communities...

The World Energy Congress kicks off with a splash

Blog entry by Julien Vincent | September 13, 2010

This is how all energy industry events should begin. The World Energy Congress kicks off today in Montreal and as delegates arrived at the conference venue, hundreds of demonstrators were there to tell them that the industry needs...

Energy revolution tour kicks off in Australia

Blog entry by Nick | July 1, 2008

Greenpeace Australia ship tour website The Esperanza has arrived in Australia and over the next 6 weeks Greenpeace will be travelling up the eastern seaboard of Australia, campaigning hard to get the federal government to acknowledge...

Ends of the Earth

Blog entry by Rex Weyler | July 6, 2012

Corporations look to plunder Earth’s polar resources The World’s multinational corporations face an unrelenting problem. Resource extraction has met Earth’s limits. The great fortunes of history were made by plundering...

The nuts and bolts of building a new clean economy

Blog entry by Nathan Argent | February 14, 2013

Earlier this week, we launched a report that showed that our clean energy sector could become the beating heart of our nation’s economy whilst creating many tens of thousands of jobs. Here's the infographic , the report , and the ...

Earth's hideous wooly jumper

Blog entry by nyoung | August 30, 2010

Leila, climate campaigner on the Esperanza , writes from the Arctic... Can you believe the Esperanza has been in the Arctic for a week now? When we arrived the sea was a millpond and the sky clear and spectacular with sunsets...

Danish Navy Seals ready to meet our ship?

Blog entry by nyoung | August 18, 2010

Ben Stewart, comms officer onboard the Esperanza writes... Well I have to say, I didn’t expect that. Yesterday afternoon I was on the rowing machine at the back of the ship as we bobbed along somewhere north of Scotland when...

Where is the Esperanza going? We're not saying... yet

Blog entry by nyoung | August 13, 2010

Lisa Vickers aboard the Esperanza in the UK writes... I’m on the Greenpeace’s ship Esperanza and we're leaving London today. I can’t tell you where we’re going yet, but I can tell you that we are off to confront the oil...

Marsden B

Page | August 6, 2007 at 23:32

Due to relentless campaigning by Greenpeace and many others, Mighty River Power canned its plan to refire the mothballed Marsden B coal fired power station in March 2007.

Wind can provide New Zealand with clean and renewable energy

Image | January 18, 2006 at 0:00

Wind can provide New Zealand with clean, renewable energy.

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