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LIVE: Arctic oil drilling platform occupied by activists
Prirazlomnaya.It’s certainly a mouthful, but it’s also the new name – and face – of Arctic destruction today. This giant Russian platform is set to be the...
Paula Bear spotted roaming around Festivals
This
summer we have been busy taking the ‘Save The Arctic’ campaign around the
summer festival circuit. So far we have been to Nova, Latitude and WOMAD. Next...
Paula Bear spotted roaming around Festivals
This
summer we have been busy taking the ‘Save The Arctic’ campaign around the
summer festival circuit. So far we have been to Nova, Latitude and WOMAD. Next...
Will Nick Clegg stand up for the Climate Change Act and stop the dash for gas?
The future of the UK's energy supply - and our ability to hold back climate change emissions in Britain - is hanging in the balance. Nick Clegg and the Lib...
Will Nick Clegg stand up for the Climate Change Act and stop the dash for gas?
The future of the UK's energy supply - and our ability to hold back climate change emissions in Britain - is hanging in the balance. Nick Clegg and the Lib...
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