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Greenpeace Confronts Dangerous Deepwater Oil Drilling

Press release | August 23, 2010 at 16:19

Sigguk Block, Baffin Bay, 23 August 2010 - The Greenpeace ship Esperanza has arrived in the icy waters of the Arctic to confront a British company’s dangerous deepwater oil drilling operation in one of the most fragile environments on earth.

Apple, Amazon, Microsoft choose dirty energy to power growing cloud

Press release | April 17, 2012 at 16:00

San Francisco, USA, April 17, 2012 - The current explosion in cloud computing offered by major IT companies is driving significant new demand for dirty energy like coal and nuclear power, according to a new report from Greenpeace International.

Apple’s clean energy plans still cloudy despite coal-free pledge

Press release | July 12, 2012 at 16:00

San Francisco, July 12, 2012 – Apple’s clean energy policies have significantly improved, but the company still gets low scores for its energy choices when compared with sector leaders, a new Greenpeace International analysis reveals. (1)

Will the “Carbon Monoxide Man” End Finland’s Reliance on Coal?

Blog entry by Lauri Myllyvirta | October 23, 2012

In a surprise announcement, the Finnish Minister Jyri Häkämies, in charge of revising the country’s Climate and Energy Strategy, announced an ambition to completely phase out coal-fired energy production by 2025, outdoing Denmark’s...

We took it direct to their offices

Blog entry by Leila Deen, Greenpeace International | April 18, 2012 10 comments

Today we took the ‘How Clean is your Cloud’ challenge directly to Apple, Amazon and Microsoft, the three companies which need to switch from dirty coal to clean, renewable power. This challenge follows yesterday’s launch of our 'How...

Enel trying to silence Greenpeace Italy to hide deadly coal habit

Blog entry by Brian Blomme | June 28, 2012

The biggest coal user in Italy is trying to silence Greenpeace Italy for telling Italians the company’s coal plant emissions kill 366 people a year — about one person every day. This kind of attack isn’t new. Big, rich companies...

We took it direct to their offices

Blog entry by Leila Deen | April 18, 2012

Today we took the ‘How Clean is your Cloud’ challenge directly to Apple, Amazon and Microsoft, the three companies which need to switch from dirty coal to clean, renewable power. This challenge follows yesterday’s launch of our...

Do you have the balls to boycott Esso?

Image | June 23, 2002 at 1:00

Do you have the balls to boycott Esso?

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