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Greenpeace cuts military supply chain to war in Iraq

Greenpeace is using its flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, to prevent the departure of UK military supply vessels heading for the Iraqi conflict in the Gulf.

Another world is possible

The World Social Forum (WSF) is over and as delegates head home, they leave with one main idea, and that is "another world is possible".

Mobil fuels the flames of climate change

Some things are worth hanging onto. Like a healthy planet. That’s why, as the temperature climbed into the high 30s on Friday, 5 Greenpeace activists were hanging onto an oil tanker anchored off port in Adelaide. The shipment of shale oil on board was sold to Mobil, the only oil company in Australia that will touch this nasty brew.

Demand GE free chicken

Due to the worsening drought, Australia imported 48,000 tonnes of genetically engineered (GE) corn from the US last week. This GE corn will be used to feed chickens which will end up on unaware consumers’ plates throughout the country.

Mobil attempts to sue Greenpeace

Oil giant Mobil is trying to sue Greenpeace for loss of income when activists shut down all of its petrol stations in Luxembourg last year.

Dow tastes its own medicine

Dow Chemical received a taste of its own medicine when Greenpeace activists and Bhopal disaster survivors returned the company's poisonous waste to its largest European chemical plant.

Dow: How low can you go?

The world’s biggest chemical company is suing survivors of the world’s worst chemical disaster. Yes, you read that correctly – suing.