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An important fact about the Sinar Mas group: it is destroying carbon-rich rainforests and peatlands in Indonesia, including endangered wildlife habitat.If you take away one thing from this post - that’s the most important.Today, th... Read more >
What does the major calving event of Petermann glacier mean? We asked Professor Jason Box, a leading expert who was on board our 2009 Arctic expedition for his feedback on this issue. Here is what he has to say. (Adapted from text originally posted he... Read more >
Remember this?“Social media: as you can see, we’re learning as we go. Thanks for the comments.” On March 19th that was the status message on Nestlé’s Facebook fan page - which had already been under siege for three days. The message didn’t stay up the... Read more >
Several things have been going on this year that should make politicians pause and reflect on what a climate emergency means - and take action to stop it.
The extent of the Arctic sea ice this July is the second lowest on record (for the month of Jul... Read more >
Image: A section of the Petermann glacier in Greenland in July 2009 © Greenpeace / Nick Cobbing
A massive chunk of ice, over 87 kilometres in size, has broken off the Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland. Scientists are warning that loss of the... Read more >
Julien Vincent, who wrote the following blog, is a climate and energy campaigner at Greenpeace International. This blog is the first in a series about energy subsidies and feed-in-tariffs.
Scanning the many arguments that naysayers use to campaign ag... Read more >
Today, Melissa, one of our video producers, showed me this new video sent by Greenpeace China:
Watching this disaster, and the clean-up workers digging up oil without gloves or any kind of protection from the fumes makes me sick. It r... Read more >
The short answer: not likely.
In fact, not only will they not be likely to come ‘clean’, but today we are releasing fresh evidence that Sinar Mas’s notorious forest destroying practices continue unabated and in direct violation of the company’s own e... Read more >
It seems there are oil spills and oil leaks everywhere recently - not just in the Gulf. And as BP decides to replace one CEO with another -- it's becoming clear that changing one oil company's leader is not really enough. The problem isn't just Tony... Read more >
This morning, starting at 5.30am, teams of Greenpeace volunteers shut down 50 BP stations across London.The teams - each named after an animal threatened by BP's reckless oil exploration - fanned out across the capital in their electri... Read more >
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