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Day 3 of climate protest in Asia

Illegal nuclear waste shipment blocked

In a daring 2AM action, twenty Greenpeace activists have blocked the loading of illegal nuclear waste in France.

Blair nuclear announcement scuppered

Greenpeace climbers scuppered Tony Blair's nuclear announcement by delaying the UK Prime Minister's planned pro-nuclear speech at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) annual conference.

Activists attacked in Philippine global warming protest

One of our activists participating in a peaceful protest against a coal power plant outside Manila has been horrendously beaten by local plant security, who drew weapons and fired warning shots at people armed with nothing but a banner. Four other Greenpeace activists are also in hospital after having stones thrown at them.

Greenpeace halts coal plant

Our activists today disrupted the construction of an internationally-funded coal power plant and demanded that the project be stopped immediately. Activists from Thailand, Philippines and Germany occupied the main crane of the coal power plant to demand renewable energy for Southeast Asia.

Kyoto Protocol becomes law

Greenpeace activists, supporters, and volunteers around the world celebrated the coming into force of the Kyoto Protocol with banners, windmills, actions against dirty power, and a shutdown of trading on the International Petroleum Exchange in London. After more than ten years of protracted - sometimes exhausting, often frustrating - negotiations, thirty-five industrialised countries along with the European Community are now legally bound to reduce or limit their greenhouse gas emissions.