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Published: Cairn's oil spill response plan!
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know that oil spill response plan that Cairn has been refusing to
publish? The one that tens of thousands of you asked to see? The one
we went to the...
Shell less than transparent about worst UK oil spill in a decade
As I write, Shell is working to contain an oil spill off the Aberdeenshire coast that is already, reportedly, the worst spill in UK waters for over a decade....
Shell less than transparent about worst UK oil spill in a decade
As I write, Shell is working to contain an oil spill off the Aberdeenshire coast that is already, reportedly, the worst spill in UK waters for over a decade....
VW film competition: classic Greenpeace films - Ancient Forests
This September, we're running a film
competition. We need your help to turn the cameras on Volkswagen and expose
their dirty lobbying against laws to reduce...
VW film competition: classic Greenpeace films - Ancient Forests
This September, we're running a film
competition. We need your help to turn the cameras on Volkswagen and expose
their dirty lobbying against laws to reduce...
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