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The Energy [R]evolution The Energy [R]evolution is Greenpeace's blueprint for meeting the world's growing energy needs without using coal or nuclear energy. We show how more efficient use of energy and investment in renewable energy sources can not only kickstart an energy revolution but also bolster our ailing economy. |
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GreenFreeze GreenFreeze is Greenpeace's campaign to transform the world's refrigeration and cooling industries, which are responsible for 17% of the world's cumulative greenhouse gas pollution. Check out our big announcement with Ben & Jerry's, the first US company to use the GreenFreeze technology! |
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The Green Finance Initiative Global Warming is going to cost a lot of money. The Green Finance Initiative aims to promote policy and business that works for the environment, not against it. |
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Seafood What you eat affects the oceans. See our review of the supermarkets that are trying to be part of the solution, and those that are not. This information can unleash your consumer power to help protect the fish in the sea. |
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Forests In the race to fight global warming, time is of the essence. Tropical deforestation is responsible for about 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions – more than all the cars, trucks, planes, boats, and trains in the world combined. Greenpeace promotes forest policy solutions and sustainable forest management. |
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MusicWood The Greenpeace MusicWood Campaign is partnering with your favorite musicians and guitar makers to protect forests that are currently threatened as well as prevent forests from being destroyed in the future. |
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Solar Generation Solar Generation is young people who want to change the world by tackling climate change. |
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SolarChill A variety of health, environmental, and developmental organizations joined together to create a vaccine cooler that uses both environmentally sound refrigeration and solar energy. Called SolarChill, the cooler helps save lives in countries where electricity is scarce and unreliable. |
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