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Bridges in Troubled Waters - Government anti-protest laws slammed

Blog entry by Nathan Argent | April 10, 2013

When nobody was watching over Easter, our Government did something very shady. No, they didn’t nick your Easter eggs. What they did was much, much worse. Simon Bridges, Minister of Energy and Resources, tried to nick your right to...

Sealord - so 2011

Blog entry by Phil Crawford | April 9, 2013

Picking up an old magazine can transport you back to a time littered with embarrassing fads and fashions. A colleague of mine, Sam, experienced this recently in downtown, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, where he is a campaigner. He...

The Making of an Arctic Time Capsule

Blog entry by Jessica Miller | April 8, 2013

The Frame:  The capsule’s frame is made of titanium, a very long-lasting, inert material. All the bolts and nuts are made from titanium as well. Inscribed on the inert titanium ring that encircles the capsule are the words: Project...

In Pod We Trust

Blog entry by Jess Wilson | April 8, 2013

Every couple of months, something bizarre happens at work that convinces me I must have one of the strangest jobs on the planet. And these moments often come in the form of a question. Questions like, “Did One Direction’s tweet...

The Stars Align Over the North Pole

Blog entry by Josefina Skerk | April 8, 2013

Today is the day we have been all been waiting for, and we have some exciting news to share with you. When we planned this expedition, our ambition was big already — to ski to the North Pole to lower a special pod and a flag for the...

Climate kraken wakes

Blog entry by Graham Thompson | April 6, 2013

One of the arguments currently popular with climate change contrarians and science deniers is that climate change has paused, or, in less moderate language, global warming stopped in 1997. Either phrasing is wrong, but there’s wrong,...

Warming up for the North Pole, keeping a promise we made

Blog entry by Iris Andrews | April 4, 2013

Last June, as we launched our campaign to  save the Arctic , we made a promise. We promised that if a million joined our movement, we would take their names to the North Pole and plant them on the seabed 4km beneath the ice as...

Catwalk design heading to the North Pole

Blog entry by Vivienne Westwood | April 3, 2013

I really am delighted to support the Save the Arctic campaign. I am incredibly proud of the design that we came up with — and we launched a new T-shirt as part of the collection at Paris fashion week. We superimposed the image on a...

Pull the other one Sealord

Blog entry by Karli Thomas | April 3, 2013

It seems that Sealord thinks we all came down in the last shower and are prepared to believe whatever line they spin in defence of unsustainable canned tuna. A few weeks ago, Sealord started pushing canned yellowfin tuna with a TV ad...

Fair winds Daren Day

Blog entry by Bunny Mcdiarmid | March 26, 2013

Last Friday early in the morning our good friend and colleague Daren Day passed away. Daren had been fighting lung cancer for the past three years and up until his last breath he did not give up the fight.  As Dylan Thomas wrote: '...

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