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

Bid for Britain's nuclear power stations goes piff paff poof

It's usually poor form to laugh at another's misfortunes, but in this case I feel a slight chortle is more than justified. EDF's bid to takeover British...
Posted by jamie - 1 August, 2008 - 15:13 -

Implications of the UK meeting its 2020 renewable energy targets

If the government is serious about renewables and energy efficiency, Britain doesn’t need to build major new power stations to keep the lights on, according...
Posted by bex - 1 August, 2008 - 10:11

Whitehall farce explodes over nuclear clean-up and clean energy commitments

Well, what do you know? Another news story has broken which demonstrates that the UK's nuclear industry is not the robust, well-managed machine our ministers...
Posted by jamie - 24 July, 2008 - 14:55 -

Exxon admits climate change denial is a problem

It's long been known that energy giant ExxonMobil has been pumping money into organisations and think tanks which have spread confusion and doubt about...
Posted by jamie - 29 May, 2008 - 10:25 -

How much does palm oil cost?

Palm oil has a huge carbon footprint © Solness/Greenpeace Since the rapid turn-around of Unilever in the wake of our Dove campaign, our campaigners have...
Posted by jamie - 28 May, 2008 - 17:31

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