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  • Paying homage to the legendary Rainbow Warrior

    Blogpost by Aaron Gray-Block - January 10, 2013 at 13:22

    New Zealand's Matauri Bay played host today to two Rainbow Warriors, the original and the current Warrior – one lying peacefully on the sea bed providing an artificial reef for sea life and the other a gleaming, eco-friendly environmental activist shi... Read more >

  • 8 reasons why Shell can't be trusted in the Arctic

    Blogpost by franziska_g - January 8, 2013 at 12:30

    Shell's most recent 'mishap' a few days ago was not the first setback the oil giant has suffered in its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic. In fact, it's the eighth in a growing list of reasons why Shell should not be trusted in the Arctic.

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  • Shell's Arctic oil rig hits the rocks

    Blogpost by Ben Ayliffe - January 3, 2013 at 13:01
    Shell rig KullukMore evidence that we cannot let Shell drill in the Arctic. All rights reserved. Credit: US Coast Guard

    In yet another example of just why drilling for oil in the Arctic is such a monumentally bad idea, Shell’s drilling rig, the Kulluk, has run agrou... Read more >

  • 2013: a year for bio-safety of our food

    Blogpost by Neha Saigal and Rajesh Krishnan - December 24, 2012 at 14:02

    Say no to GEIt has been a long and eventful year of environmental struggles but we can surely be proud of the achievements we have made as citizens to keep our country GM Free. The year 2012 marked a decade of introduction of Genetically Modified (GM) crops in I... Read more >

  • Convention on Biological Diversity: whimper rather than a bang

    Blogpost by Abhishek Srivastavaa - October 24, 2012 at 21:09

    The world gathered in India last week, with almost 15,000 delegates from 193 nations enraptured in chalking out a plan to tackle the decline in biodiversity by 2020. The summit seemed too big to fail, especially considering the challenge of biodiversi... Read more >

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