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  • British scientist blames James Bond villain for unpopularity of nuclear power

    Blogpost by Justin McKeating - January 16, 2012 at 10:58

    Well, now we know; the reason for widespread public distrust of nuclear power is because way back in 1962, Dr No - the evil scientist in the James Bond film of the same name - built a nuclear reactor on a Jamaican island and used it to threaten... Read more >

  • Republic of Junglistan becomes a star attraction

    Blogpost by Swati Mehta - January 13, 2012 at 13:49
    Greenpeace's hot-air balloon flies over the forests of Mahan in Madhya Pradesh.

    If you are not a citizen of Junglistan yet, you are missing out on a lot of things. For one thing is certain, the Republic of Junglistan is a country that never sleeps.

    "Why this Koyla (coal) mining di?"

    Just before 2011 ended, Sheroo and Bhal... Read more >

  • Canada: Climate Criminal

    Blogpost by Rex Weyler - January 11, 2012 at 12:29

    Climate change Summit Durban

    At the dawn of the 21st century a new political regime has transformed Canada from global hero – once standing up for peace, people, and nature – to global criminal, plunging into war, eroding civil rights, and destroying environments.

    What happ... Read more >

  • Make this year count and withdraw the BRAI bill

    Blogpost by Neha Saigal - December 23, 2011 at 18:06

    Open letter to Hon. Prime Minister of India

    Dear Mr. Manmohan Singh,

    A contentious bill labeled by some as the wrong bill, drafted by the wrong people, for the wrong reasons. This could be any of the numerous bills, listed to be tabled in Parliam... Read more >

  • "Minister Jaiswal, We are Watching!"

    Blogpost by Preethi Herman - December 8, 2011 at 12:38

    The eyes petition

    It was probably a regular morning for most other people, but for a bunch of us armed with tiger props and an agenda to meet Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal, it was a roaring success!

    I am referring to the morning Greenpeace activists blocked the en... Read more >

  • The Dirty Dozen

    Blogpost by Caroline Chisholm - December 6, 2011 at 16:30

    Dirty dozen at COP 17, Durban

    After demanding that governments listen to the people and not the polluters at the entrance to Durban Protea Hotel, our Kumi and co-head of the Climate campaign, Tzeporah Berman entered the WBCSD conference to meet and greet with the barons of in... Read more >

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