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Tweeting from the rooftops: Shell, keep out of the Arctic
It’s
official. On Friday, Shell got a step closer to drilling for oil in our
planet’s last wild ocean - the Arctic.
The
company’s oil spill response...
Tweeting from the rooftops: Shell, keep out of the Arctic
It’s
official. On Friday, Shell got a step closer to drilling for oil in our
planet’s last wild ocean - the Arctic.
The
company’s oil spill response...
Tweeting from the rooftops: Shell, keep out of the Arctic
It’s
official. On Friday, Shell got a step closer to drilling for oil in our
planet’s last wild ocean - the Arctic.
The
company’s oil spill response...
Rex Weyler on tar sands and Keystone XL
A discussion between Anders Lorenzen, from SW London
Greenpeace, and Rex Weyler one of the early Greenpeace pioneers, who's...
What do you think we should be doing to save the Arctic?
As I write, major oil companies like Shell, ExxonMobil and Chevron are planning their moves into the Arctic to exploit its vast mineral resources. The five...
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