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A Thai hero for the planet

Feature story | 7 July, 2004 at 2:00

Charoen Wataksorn was murdered by gunmen outside his home in Thailand on June 22. Charoen was an experienced activist who worked closely with us in the successful battle against proposed coal power stations in Bo Nok and Ban Krut. He was...

Esso shut down in UK

Feature story | 24 February, 2003 at 1:00

We closed 119 Esso garages around the UK and blocked the entrance to the Esso HQ in Leatherhead in response to Esso's on-going campaign to keep the US hooked on oil, fuelling war and causing global warming.

Fire at ExxonMobil Facility

Feature story | 21 February, 2003 at 1:00

A fire recently broke out at a gas storage facility owned and managed by the largest oil company in the world, ExxonMobil. A thorough search of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) data, in conjunction with the Working Group on Community...

The Future, Powered by?

Feature story | 6 September, 2002 at 2:00

While government delegates returned home from the failed Earth Summit, some of the dirty industry lobbyists that ensured that no action was taken by the Summit hot footed it to the World Petroleum Congress taking place in Rio de Janeiro. Yes, the...

Activists freed in South Africa

Feature story | 2 September, 2002 at 2:00

Twelve Greenpeace activists walked free with fines for breaching security at South Africa's only nuclear power plant.

Japanese nuclear safety scandal

Feature story | 30 August, 2002 at 2:00

Japan's largest nuclear utility has announced that there has been a safety cover-up for decades at its nuclear power plants. This is a devastating blow to an already embattled nuclear industry with global implications.

A solar powered haircut

Feature story | 25 August, 2002 at 2:00

What does Greenpeace want from the Earth Summit? To start with: clean, reliable, renewable energy for two billion of the world's poorest, who are today without electricity. And if anybody says renewables can't power anything practical today,...

French Esso decision blow to free expression

Feature story | 9 July, 2002 at 2:00

The right to freedom of expression on the Internet suffered as a Paris judge ordered Greenpeace to stop using a parody of the Esso logo in its StopEsso campaign in France, pending a full hearing of the case.

Greenpeace: No bailout for oil shale

Feature story | 8 March, 2002 at 1:00

Greenpeace today called on the Australian Government not to bail out the controversial Stuart Oil Shale Project in Queensland following reports that Project developer Southern Pacific Petroleum (SPP) had asked the Government to rescue it from a...

Exxon protests expands

Feature story | 22 April, 2002 at 2:00

Esso/Exxon Mobil, the world's biggest oil company, will be the target of a week of global protests in May, Greenpeace said today.

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