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Darling loses sight of low-carbon, smart technology future
Yesterday's pre-budget report presented a great chance to Alastair Darling to fire the starting gun on a clean energy revolution, given that the combination...
Closing the Energy Gap
In the next 20 years a substantial amount of the
UK’s existing electricity generation capacity will
close. How this capacity is replaced will have a
major...
The 'twiddling fingers' part of direct action
A dance troupe from Manokwari take a tour of the Esperanza's bridge in October 2008 © Greenpeace/Rante
Jamie wrote this - his thoughts and reflections...
Indonesian ship-to-ship blockade becomes a tug of war
Hauling on the Esperanza's mooring lines © Greenpeace/Novis
After painting and obstructing various palm
oil tankers in Dumai earlier this week, we of the...
Indonesian ship-to-ship blockade becomes a tug of war
Hauling on the Esperanza's mooring lines © Greenpeace/Novis
After painting and obstructing various palm
oil tankers in Dumai earlier this week, we of the...
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