Stop climate change

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Climate change isn't inevitable. We have the knowledge, skills and technologies to get ourselves out of this difficult situation. All over the world people have woken up to the threat, and are working to reduce the use of fossil fuels, stop rainforest destruction and get power from clean energy. Still much more needs to be done.

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Got oil in your pension?

Watch this animation to find out how your pension money could be bankrolling destructive oil companies like BP - and what you can do about it. Many of the...
Posted by jamie - 16 September, 2010 - 17:23 -

It's our birthday and we'll go beyond oil if we want to

The first Greenpeace ship - the Phyllis Cormack - in 1971 © Greenpeace / Robert Keziere Today is the 39th birthday of Greenpeace and we have just arrived...
Posted by lisavickers - 15 September, 2010 - 16:58 -

It's our birthday and we'll go beyond oil if we want to

The first Greenpeace ship - the Phyllis Cormack - in 1971 © Greenpeace / Robert Keziere Today is the 39th birthday of Greenpeace and we have just arrived...
Posted by lisavickers - 15 September, 2010 - 16:58 -

Captain's Blog: New generation

Waldermar, captain of the Esperanza, writes about his personal motivations for bringing the ship to the Arctic...  I'm from South America, the land of...
Posted by lisavickers - 9 September, 2010 - 16:40 -

Behind the scenes of the oil rig action

Belatedly, here's a video from the Esperanza featuring climbing superstar Sim, one of the four activists who scaled Cairn Energy's rig last week. As well...
Posted by jamie - 9 September, 2010 - 15:43 -

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