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  • Monsanto Protection Act’ adopted in the US

    Blogpost by Éric Darier - March 29, 2013 at 13:46

    No to GM crops

    Imagine a democratic government adopting legislation that would instruct its own Agriculture Department ‘to ignore any judicial rulings that block the planting of crops that the court determines to be illegal’ (according to Senator Jon Tester from M... Read more >

  • Scientific evidence says GM crops are risky. Is anyone listening?

    Blogpost by Rajesh Krishnan - March 28, 2013 at 13:26
    say no to GM foodGreenpeace activists unfurled a banner with the message ‘Say NO to GM, YES to Food Security’, along with Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar’s picture, at the FCI godown in Delhi.

    “So is there any scientific evidence on the negative impacts of GM crops... Read more >

  • If Kumi will...will you?

    Blogpost by Kumi Naidoo - March 20, 2013 at 12:09

    Earth day. Kumi Naidoo

    This year’s Earth Hour on March 23 is no ordinary Earth Hour. Climate change is being felt around the world - ravaging communities, destroying lives and livelihoods. We are running out of time, but we can still fix this.

    Energy efficiency is half o... Read more >

  • Up to 115,000 Indians killed by coal in 2012

    Blogpost by Ashish Fernandes - March 12, 2013 at 12:28
    A coal power plant in Singrauli spewing toxic fumesA coal power plant in Singrauli spewing toxic fumes.

    The skeletons keep piling up/tumbling out of King Coal's closet. 80,000 to 115,000 of them last year alone. That's no joke – it's the estimate of premature deaths that a first-of-its-kind study has... Read more >

  • Hope from Fukushima

    Blogpost by Junichi Sato, ED Greenpeace Japan - March 11, 2013 at 11:43

    Fukushima anniversary Japan

    As we mark the second memorial of the March 11, 2011 triple disaster, we see tragedy, but also hope in Japan.

    While people mourn for the mothers, fathers, siblings, grandparents and children that were lost in the earthquake and tsunami, many of tho... Read more >

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