Tackling dangerous climate change is the biggest challenge we face today. Luckily, there is an answer to the challenge. A new Greenpeace report, Energy [R]evolution, details how to halve the world's CO2 emissions by 2050, using existing technology and still providing affordable energy and economic growth.
This year the Japanese government aims to hunt almost 1,000 whales in the Southern Ocean whales sanctuary. Once again Greenpeace will be there to defend the whales.
While climate change bites and Victoria fights some of its worst ever bushfires, 15 Greenpeace activists appear in court this week charged with trespass at Victoria's polluting Hazelwood power station.
All us loyal Mac fans tuned into the Macworld conference in San Francisco to hear where Apple is going to lead the consumer electronics industry next. But, while we waited hopefully for Steve Jobs to announce better environmental practices, less toxic contents, and the greener Apple we've all been dreaming of, all we got was a phone.
John Howard welcomed in the New Year with a big cheer for dangerous nuclear power. Meanwhile, Europe acted responsibly by decommissioning seven nuclear power stations, the most ever in one day.