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Official protection for Deni Indian lands begins following Greenpeace campaign

Press release | May 13, 2003 at 0:00

Greenpeace today welcomed the official demarcation process by the Brazilian Government to protect the "homelands" of the Deni Indian in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon. Demarcation of the land will be identified by clear signage and a visible...

Asian brown cloud antidote

Feature story | August 13, 2002 at 0:00

Asian brown cloud nothing new. The solution is overdue. The Earth Summit can take action. So can you.

Why climb a 700 foot smokestack?

Feature story | June 23, 2004 at 0:00

The Bush administration has trashed US clean air laws by allowing power stations to install new equipment without adding pollution controls, and permitting coal-fired power plants to continue to release tons of mercury. This dirty energy also...

Burning our Future

Publication | July 29, 2002 at 0:00

The true costs of building coal-fired power plants and the case for renewable energy alternatives

Going to jail for clean air?

Feature story | February 3, 2005 at 0:00

In June 2004, protestors climbed a 700-foot smokestack in Pennsylvania to bring attention to the dangers of a dirty coal power plant and US President Bush's polluting energy plan. They took this bold, peaceful action to help keep communities...

Citizen Coal: Australia and its neighbours

Publication | August 30, 2002 at 0:00

Australia is ‘the king of coal’ and the number one greenhouse gas emitter, per capita, in the world. It is failing to take any action on climate change by rejecting the Kyoto Protocol in order to protect its vested interests – including coal...

New coal plants are not an option if we are

Image | July 27, 2007 at 13:15

New coal plants are not an option if we are to avoid dangerous climate change.

Germany's most polluting coal fired power

Image | April 11, 2005 at 14:46

Germany's most polluting coal fired power station, RWE brown coal power plant.

Facebook, stay cool - just kick the coal

Blog entry by Teresa Belkow | February 25, 2010

Facebook offices on University Avenue, Palo Alto, CA. Photo via Flickr Facebook’s first ever data center , full of state of the art and energy efficient equipment, will be built in Prineville, Oregon in the north west of the US.

Hazelwood coal power station is the industrialised

Image | August 11, 2005 at 1:00

Hazelwood coal power station is the industrialised world’s most greenhouse-polluting power plant. It's 40 years old and was due to be retired in 2005 but has recently been given a license to pollute for another 30 years.

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