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Patagonia: A Protected Reserve of Life or home of a Giant Aluminum Smelter?

Publication | September 17, 2003 at 0:00

Greenpeace is campaigning for the protection of the Aysén region from large-scale destructive development projects, such as proposed by Noranda, and maintains its support for the "Reserve of Life" proposal by local people. Greenpeace is calling...

Deep Green: 'Becoming Animal, An Earthly Cosmology'

Blog entry by Rex Weyler | October 29, 2010

Deep Green is Rex Weyler's monthly column, reflecting on the roots of activism, environmentalism, and Greenpeace's past, present, and future. The opinions here are his own. -October 2010 “The ‘control of nature’ is a...

Deep Green: Debt, Human Rights and Nature

Blog entry by Rex Weyler | February 16, 2011 7 comments

Deep Green is Rex Weyler's monthly column, reflecting on the roots of activism, environmentalism, and Greenpeace's past, present, and future. The opinions here are his own. “ For in the true nature of things, if we rightly...

Building communities in nature

Image | January 1, 2008 at 0:00

Building communities in nature

Kwakiutl symbol of harmony with nature.

Image | July 8, 2005 at 18:15

Kwakiutl symbol of harmony with nature.

Harvesting a football pitch

Video | February 15, 2008 at 16:13

Deep sea bottom-trawling destroys an area of 10 football fields every 4 seconds.

Grow Up, Cool Down

Video | July 5, 2007 at 16:40

If we do not take action against climate change the world around us will change dramatically within our life time.

Angry Kid

Video | February 8, 2007 at 15:56

By the end of this century, if current climate trends continue, the temperature will likely climb higher than it's been at any time in the past two million years. The consequences of this drastic rise, caused by burning fossil fuels, are likely...

Greenpeace Africa - people, actions, solutions

Video | November 13, 2008 at 15:57

Deforestation, overfishing and climate change threaten the future of the environment and the people of Africa.

Where does e-waste end up?

Video | February 22, 2008 at 12:11

E-waste is routinely exported by developed countries to developing ones, often in violation of the international law. This practice is legal because the US has not ratified the Basel Convention.

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