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Greenpeace is campaigning for climate solutions that will help us prosper without damaging the planet. By starting an energy revolution, protecting our forests and switching to natural refrigerants we can protect our natural world for future generations.

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Everyone knows that climate change is real and happening now. What many people don't know is that we have the solutions in our hands. The world needs:

On these pages you can learn more about the science of climate change, and the impacts it is already causing. You can read our detailed policy briefings and discover politicians, businesses and people can all be part of the solution.

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Facebook responds to Greenpeace demands

Blog entry by dkessler | September 2, 2010

Yesterday, Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Daidoo wrote to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg about the social network's coal use. The full letter was posted on this blog , and in the blog's comments section a... Read more >

UPDATE: Greenpeace Activists arrested

Blog entry by jmiller | September 2, 2010

From Ben onboard the Esperanza in the Arctic ... Well that was dramatic. Yesterday afternoon the seas started churning and our huge banner on the oil rig was twisting and flapping as a gale blew up. I spoke to the four activists... Read more >

Victory: Burger King drops forest destroyer Sinar Mas!

Blog entry by Rolf Skaar - Forest Campaigner Greenpeace USA | September 1, 2010 2 comments

Burger King is 'Cutter King' no longer! Don’t blink or you’ll miss news from the fast-moving campaign to protect the Paradise Forests !  Last week, after Greenpeace campaigned from New York to California,... Read more >

Greenpeace activist Anais speaks from the Arctic

Video | September 1, 2010

Anais - currently onboard the Esperanza in Arctic waters - talks about why she is taking action and about the dangers of drilling for oil in the Arctic. Read more >

Video: update direct from the oil rig

Blog entry by jmiller | September 1, 2010

Watch Sim talk about his "relatively comfortable" night dangling off the underside of Cairn's Stena Don rig. Our four climbers are still on Cairn's rig, stopping the company from continuing its dangerous drilling in Arctic waters. Read more >

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