Work for peace and disarmament

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40 years ago the international community got together and agreed to work towards eliminating nuclear weapons. But these terrifying weapons of mass destruction are still with us. Greenpeace believes that it’s time for the nine nuclear countries - including Britain - to start serious negotiations to reduce and eventually eliminate their nuclear arsenals, and focus instead on the real challenge facing the world - building a safer, greener future for us all.

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No to Trident; the opposition grows

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog © Greenpeace/Rezak It's a funny old life being on a Greenpeace ship tour; one minute you're being...
Posted by bex - 6 March, 2007 - 22:23

No to Trident; the opposition grows

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog © Greenpeace/Rezak It's a funny old life being on a Greenpeace ship tour; one minute you're being...
Posted by bex - 6 March, 2007 - 22:23

The Arctic Sunrise reaches London

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog After sailing around a substantial chunk of the UK's coastline - via Leith and then Greenock - we'...
Posted by bex - 6 March, 2007 - 10:59

The Arctic Sunrise reaches London

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog After sailing around a substantial chunk of the UK's coastline - via Leith and then Greenock - we'...
Posted by bex - 6 March, 2007 - 10:59

Blair's Bomb: the real financial costs

The £15 to £20 billion figure stated by the Government and the media hides the real cost of replacing Trident. Using publicly available government figures,...
Posted by jossc - 6 March, 2007 - 09:00

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