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Greenpeace supports pro-mountain action by Mountain Justice and RAMPS activists

Media release | May 24, 2012 at 13:09

In response to today’s action taken by activists from Mountain Justice and RAMPS, Greenpeace Coal Campaign Director Gabe Wisniewski issued the following statement: Read more >

100 labor, health, environmental groups urge Obama to prevent chemical disasters

Media release | May 17, 2012 at 12:49

Washington DC - May 17, 2012 - A blue-green coalition of more than 100 labor, environmental, public health, and environmental justice organizations urged President Obama to take executive action to protect Americans from the risks posed by... Read more >

Activistas utilizan un ipod gigante en la sede central de Apple para protestar una...

Media release | May 15, 2012 at 11:28

Cupertino, CA—Activistas de Greenpeace se encadenaron dentro de un ‘iPod’ de grandes dimensiones en frente del sede de Apple desde donde transmitieron mensajes de voz. Los mensajes, procedentes de gente de todo el mundo, piden que la compañía... Read more >

The BP Disaster Photos Big Oil and the White House Don’t Want You to See

Media release | May 7, 2012 at 12:50

WASHINGTON, DC - Greenpeace today released shocking photos that show graphic evidence of the destruction done to endangered sea life in the Gulf by the 2010 BP oil disaster. The photos, just received via a Freedom of Information request filed in... Read more >

Activists Block Duke Coal Shipment, link Mountaintop Removal to iCloud

Media release | May 3, 2012 at 14:21

CHARLOTTE, NC—This morning, activists from Greenpeace, Mountain Justice, RAMPS (Radical Action for Mountain People’s Survival), Katuah Earth First! and Keepers of the Mountains Foundation blocked a coal train en route to the Marshall Steam... Read more >

Cincinnati drops Duke, moves to 100% renewable energy credits

Media release | April 26, 2012 at 12:08

Cincinnati, OH - Greenpeace is welcoming the announcement by City Manager, Milton Dohoney Jr. today that Cincinnati is dumping Duke Energy’s dirty coal power for First Energy Solutions (FES), who will provide power for the city with 100%... Read more >

Response to Duke Energy's 'Sustainability' Report

Media release | April 24, 2012 at 14:31

“Duke Energy’s 2012 sustainability report paints the farcical picture of a coal company claiming to be sustainable. Duke has already pinned its colors firmly to the mast by investing heavily – more than $5 billion – in new coal fired power plants... Read more >

Duke Day of Action echoes across North Carolina

Media release | March 31, 2012 at 14:02

Rallies have taken place in Charlotte and Raleigh today, as people across the state voice their opposition to Duke Energy’s dirty rate hikes. Over 30 smaller events took place in cities around North Carolina. The protests come just days after... Read more >

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