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  • How will the world react if India says no to GE food?

    Blogpost by Rajesh Krishnan - August 18, 2012 at 16:20

    Genetically engineered (GE) food is a hot button topic in India. What happens here often sends ripples throughout the GE debate worldwide, but what happened last week is surely a major milestone.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agricult... Read more >

  • Coal kills people and tigers. And now it isn’t even cheap.

    Blogpost by Ashish Fernandes - August 2, 2012 at 11:54

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    Pug marks of Bengal Tiger. © Dhritiman Mukherjee / Greenpeace Read more >

    It's no secret that coal pollution kills people; it's now increasingly clear that expanding coal mining is destroying significant areas of tiger, leopard and elephant habitat in India. Recent GIS analysis by Greenpeace shows that coal mining t...
  • Together we can save the Arctic

    Blogpost by Richard George - June 27, 2012 at 16:46

    The Arctic is under threat. As you read this, oil companies and politicians are plotting to carve up the icy north, extending their national territories and searching for drill sites. But with your help, we can draw a line in the ice and put the Ar... Read more >

  • Greenpeace, the Yes Men and the inside story of #ShellFail

    Blogpost by James Turner - June 12, 2012 at 11:34

     

    Original #ShellFail video here.

    Shell has spent billions trying to persuade the world that Arctic drilling is not as obscene as it really is. The company opens its giant war chest every time it needs to put a message in front of the pu... Read more >

  • Global protests grow as KFC bosses sit in stunned silence

    Blogpost by Bustar Maitar - June 8, 2012 at 12:07

    The past 10 days have seen a growing chorus of protests aimed at KFC’s destructive packaging while the company has remained totally silent over what action it will take to cut the infamous Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) out of its supply chain.

    In India... Read more >

  • Now more than ever

    Blogpost by Kumi Naidoo - June 5, 2012 at 15:44

    We’re at a critical stage in our journey as activists. As a movement we’re easy targets, and we’ve endured all manner of strife along the way. Today in many countries we face serious political and legal challenges, designed to punish and discourage... Read more >

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