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Follow the Esperanza in Google Earth

Blog entry by Jamie | 22 October, 2008

If you're still trying to picture the destinations we've been to so far and the route we're taking through Indonesia as part of the Forests For Climate tour, you can now follow the Esperanza in Google Earth. Just download this Googe...

Manokwari, here we come

Blog entry by Jamie | 17 October, 2008

A dance troupe from Manokwari take a tour of the Esperanza's bridge © Greenpeace/Rante After nine days at sea, the Esperanza pulled into Manokwari harbour this morning - that's Manokwari in the Indonesian province of West Papua, not...

Loggers besiege Greenpeace in Amazon; get to keep log

Blog entry by Andrew | 18 October, 2007 3 comments

From the Guardian : RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Hundreds of loggers and angry residents have surrounded eight Greenpeace members who tried to leave an Amazon town with a scorched tree trunk for an exhibit on global warming, the...

Choose the right biofuel or the orang-utan gets it

Blog entry by Jamie | 6 June, 2007

Last month in the UK, we launched a campaign with several other organisations for rigorous controls on biofuels. Governments across the EU are trying to force fuel companies to supply more biofuels and so cut carbon dioxide emissions...

Tug of war

Blog entry by Jamie | 14 November, 2008

I had thought that, after the Esperanza nipped into the berth reserved for the Isola Corallo this morning, we'd have some time to rest (and, in my case, a long shower) and prepare for the inevitable visit by the authorities. It...

Wanted: your opinions on our palm oil actions

Blog entry by Jamie | 12 November, 2008

The Jakarta Post , Indonesia's main English-language newspaper, is asking for readers' opinions on our recent activities in Dumai : Greenpeace has blocked several palm oil shipments, preventing them from leaving Indonesia, and has...

Sumatra's dark, satanic mills

Blog entry by Jamie | 9 November, 2008

posted on behalf of John on board the Esperanza As a Greenpeace photographer, I find myself creating pictures in many interesting places. In any part of the world where there is a critical environmental problem, the Greenpeace...

A VIP tour of the Esperanza

Blog entry by Jamie | 3 November, 2008 2 comments

While we were docked in Jakarta last week, hundreds of people came to see the Esperanza and take a tour around the bridge. These included Greenpeace supporters, journalists and the general public, but there was one group that was...

Who's who in palm oil: commercial interests

Blog entry by Jamie | 16 October, 2008

See that yellow and black blob? That's Switzerland, about the same size as the area waiting to be converted into palm oil plantations As we saw from the helicopter flights yesterday (part of the Esperanza's Forests For Climate tour...

TODAY: Brown blames COP-Flop on China, US; Mexican cars take a dive and Climate...

Blog entry by arook | 22 December, 2009 3 comments

This the first in a trial series Unsurprisingly, the biggest story in environment and Greenpeace news this week has been the disappointing outcome of the COP15 summit as major NGOs are turning focus on Mexico in 2010. Only US media...

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