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  • Tell Apple, Amazon, Microsoft you want a cleaner cloud

    Blogpost by David Pomerantz - April 18, 2012 at 10:50

    Every day, our lives revolve more and more around the phenomenon that is “the cloud.” We check our e-mail, store our music, and share photos and status updates. It’s a key part of how we connect with our friends and family.

    But have you ever sto... Read more >

  • Iran Nuclear Crisis Needs ‘Disruptive Diplomacy’, Not Shock and Awe

    Blogpost by Kumi Naidoo - April 16, 2012 at 13:29
    Kumi Naidoo24 November 2010
    Kumi Naidoo

    Executive Director of Greenpeace International
    © Greenpeace / Sudhanshu Malhotra.

    Disruptive diplomacy may be the only way out of the Iran-Israel nuclear crisis, the only way to pierce the hegemony of hypocrisy domi... Read more >

  • Some like it dirty

    Blogpost by Ashish Fernandes - April 5, 2012 at 20:21

    Coal has always been a dirty fuel. The last few days have proved that this is true not only in terms of pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, but in terms of corruption as well. No reason for surprise; as a natural resource, coal is as much a part o... Read more >

  • Didi did not let us down: reassured West Bengal of a GM-free future

    Blogpost by Amaan - March 15, 2012 at 17:38

    My name is Amaan and I belong to an organisation called YUVA in Kolkata, which works to spread awareness and engage with youth on social issues. More than a month ago Greenpeace India and YUVA started working together in Kolkata to urge our Chief Mini... Read more >

  • Fukushima, One Year After...

    Blogpost by Kumi Naidoo - March 12, 2012 at 11:09

    Today our thoughts are once more with the people of Japan; our condolences are with those who lost their loved ones and our admiration is with those who are valiantly rebuilding their lives and communities one year after the earthquake and tsunami.... Read more >

  • F***ing in India: how not to manage a fisheries system

    Blogpost by Areeba Hamid - March 9, 2012 at 11:04

    The Indian government's Letter of Permit (LoP) scheme stands out as the textbook example of how not to manage a fisheries system. In fact, constant abuse of the scheme, too many loopholes and tardy monitoring and implementation has meant that the s... Read more >

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