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.

Campaign updates

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...
Posted by jossc - 25 November, 2008 - 12:00 -

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...
Posted by bex - 18 November, 2008 - 13:05

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...
Posted by jamie - 14 November, 2008 - 11:41

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...
Posted by jamie - 14 November, 2008 - 09:04

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...
Posted by jamie - 14 November, 2008 - 09:04

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