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No oil in the Arctic for Cairn, but hazardous chemicals aplenty
Yesterday brought the news that yet another Cairn well off Greenland - the sixth so far - has come up dry. The Delta-1 well will be plugged and abandoned and...
No oil in the Arctic for Cairn, but hazardous chemicals aplenty
Yesterday brought the news that yet another Cairn well off Greenland - the sixth so far - has come up dry. The Delta-1 well will be plugged and abandoned and...
Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai dies at 71
Greenpeace is deeply saddened by news of Professor Wangari Muta
Maathai's passing away. It is a sadness we are sharing with people right
across the African...
Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai dies at 71
Greenpeace is deeply saddened by news of Professor Wangari Muta
Maathai's passing away. It is a sadness we are sharing with people right
across the African...
Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai dies at 71
Greenpeace is deeply saddened by news of Professor Wangari Muta
Maathai's passing away. It is a sadness we are sharing with people right
across the African...
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