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Which path should Myanmar choose?

Blog entry by Von Hernandez | May 10, 2013

Greenpeace Southeast Asia visited Yangon, Myanmar between 3-6 May 2013 for two exciting activities – co-hosting a Climate Changes Solutions roundtable discussion and a meeting with Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Shwedagon...

Is this how our future will look like?

Blog entry by Szabina | August 9, 2012

Try and imagine what it would be like to wake up one day, look outside the window and discover that your home has disappeared.  This is what happened in Manila on Tuesday, when more than half of the sprawling metropolis was...

World has only 100 days left to achieve fair global climate deal, warn civil society...

Feature story | August 28, 2009 at 6:00

The world has only 100 days to go before governments must agree on a new global climate treaty that will protect millions of lives and the planet’s ecosystem from devastating climate change impacts, civil society groups warned.

Tuvalu e! Not even the dead are safe.

Blog entry by Chuck Baclagon | February 26, 2010

Shirley Atatagi, one our political advisors, is currently in Tuvalu for the King Tides Festival sends us another update from the Pacific. Read her previous blog post here Today marks the first day of the Tuvalu King Tides...

Water

Blog entry by Chuck Baclagon | November 16, 2006

Here's another post from Bangalore-based writer Samir. Read it and learn, and tell us later what fluid thoughts you plan to breed, and whether you know of a better escape clause than the person Samir asks at the end of his piece. ...

Hi ho hi ho, to the Pacific we go!

Blog entry by fierymary | August 27, 2009

From the Greenpeace Australia Pacific blog © Greenpeace/Hilton After being instrumental in bearing witness, along with Climate activists, at the Hay Point Coal Terminal , as well as giving support for the call of...

Just how do you get Internet at 82 degrees North?

Blog entry by Chuck Baclagon | July 1, 2009 2 comments

... or how we traveled back in time to dial-up connections and email without attachments. Warning: This is an entry that might interest more the geeks among you than the general public. The Arctic Sunrise is on top of the world right...

Arctic expedition images

Blog entry by Chuck Baclagon | August 18, 2009

Glaciers are retreating. Ice caps are melting. Last month the Arctic Sunrise started sailing North than any other Greenpeace ship ever has to document ice break-ups and the dire effects climate change has on one of the most fragile...

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Image | July 13, 2005 at 16:35

H.E.Mr.Khieu Muth, Secretary of State, Ministry of Environment gives keynote address on "Combating Climate Change in Cambodia-Local Regional and Global Effort" to Greenpeace's Public Forum oganized in Phnom Penh on July 9, 2005.

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