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Illegally Destroyed Olive Grove in Turkey

Image | 9 November, 2014 at 13:30

Local people from Yirca village show evidence of almost 6,000 trees illegally bulldozed to make way for a proposed Kolin Group coal power planet. Kolin’s project initially bypassed a law protecting olive groves restricting industrial development...

Three ways the climate crisis is already being solved

Video | 21 October, 2014 at 19:45

The climate is in crisis and it affects us all. But we can take control of our future. By joining the growing movement for climate action, you and I can choose to be part of the solution.

2,500 activists call for clean energy

Blog entry by Jess | 3 March, 2009 1 comment

An estimated 2,500 activists made their voices heard at the Capitol Climate Action, the largest act of civil disobedience about global warming in American history. James Hansen, Vandana Shiva, Wendell Berry, Robert Kennedy, Jr. were...

Community power against coal

Blog entry by Mareike | 10 July, 2008 1 comment

I cannot describe my feeling other than I am absolutely overwhelmed. The Rainbow Warrior sailed to the province of Prachuab Kiri Khan (PKK), home to one of the strongest community oppositions against coal in Thailand. A fleet of over...

Climate killers' conference

Blog entry by MartinB | 4 June, 2007 1 comment

Sureerut Taechusakul (Ning) is a community leader from Thailand’s Prachuap Khiri Khan (PKK) Province. Ning has been spearheading the fight against dirty coal plants in Thailand and is in Bali with a Greenpeace team, to be a thorn in...

ADB - Honour Kyoto!

Blog entry by MartinB | 4 May, 2007

So, back at the Kyoto International Conference Centre. I, Athena, Greenpeace International’s Asia climate campaigner, was here in December 1997. I was one of many, negotiating a historic agreement: The Kyoto Protocol . It still is...

Konin coalition against coal

Blog entry by Lisa | 18 November, 2008

Our team at the Climate Rescue Station joined 400 local people in Konin Poland to protest against a massive open coal mine.

Behind the scenes of the Quit Coal tour

Blog entry by Lisa | 17 November, 2008

At the weekend I dragged myself out of bed and onto a train from Amsterdam to Rotterdam. After waiting an hour at the train station I was finally picked up by a Greenpeace volunteer with a video editor in the back seat. We drove out...

Nuclear News - Niger coup: Good for Tuareg rebels, bad for uranium investors

Blog entry by Justin | 24 March, 2010

Today's big stories from the nuclear industry: Niger coup: Good for Tuareg rebels, bad for uranium investors ‘The military junta announced it will audit all uranium exploration permits awarded before last month's coup Niger.

The nuclear waste buried in democracy’s dust

Blog entry by Aslihan | 26 October, 2009

If you’re fortunate to have a government that records its proceedings online, you can gain access to all kinds of fascinating information. It might sound a little dull but trust us, there’s diamonds to be found amongst the dusty...

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