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What you can do about nuclear power

Last edited 15 November 2006 at 1:31pm

We face a choice between using an archaic energy system that will leave a legacy of contamination for hundreds of future generations and won't stop climate change, and using a clean and efficient energy system that can stop climate change and ensure energy security. The government has tried to make that decision for us, but there's still time to stop them from taking the UK into a new nuclear age:

What you can do about climate change

Last edited 15 November 2006 at 1:18pm

We can stop catastrophic climate change. We know what causes it, we have the technologies to prevent it, and there's a rapidly growing understanding of just how urgent the need for action is.

All that's missing is the action itself.

The government needs to put in place meaningful policies to urgently reduce emissions - and to act on them immediately. We need your help to persuade them. Together, we can stop climate chaos.

What you can do for our oceans

Last edited 14 November 2006 at 6:05pm

We now know the oceans are not limitless, and that many of the species they support are being pushed to the brink of extinction by the activities of the greatest predator on the planet - ourselves. But just as we have been a major cause of the crisis facing our oceans, so we also hold the solution in our hands.

As individuals we need to hold both our governments and our companies to account.

What you can do to protect our forests

Last edited 14 November 2006 at 3:10pm

Ancient forests around the world are in peril, but we can still save them. Governments and the timber industry need to understand what a crucial role they play in maintaining global biodiversity, not to mention how vital they are in regulating the climate, so they need to act now.

And as consumers, we can all help to save the forests. Making sure that the wood and paper we buy has come from well-managed sources (or, even better, is 100 per cent recycled) is something we can all easily do.

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Stop Climate Chaos launches the I Count campaign

Last edited 4 October 2006 at 8:00am
4 October, 2006

The Stop Climate Chaos coalition is launching the I Count campaign in October 2006. The campaign will inspire the public to take personal and political action to help tackle climate change.

The coalition is also mounting I Count in the Square - the biggest event of the year to stop climate chaos on Saturday 4th November, 1-3pm, Trafalgar Square. Event line-up to be announced. People that can't come on 4th November can still count by signing up online (www.icount.org.uk) or texting 'I Count' to 84424.

Support Hinkley wind farm now!

Last edited 5 August 2004 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
8 May, 2004

Please print out a copy of this letter and send it to West Somerset Council's planning office by 31st August

Download the report:

www.greenpeaceactive.org.uk

Last edited 23 June 2003 at 8:00am
WWW.GREENPEACEACTIVE.ORG.UK SCREENSHOT

WWW.GREENPEACEACTIVE.ORG.UK SCREENSHOT

www.greenpeaceactive.org.uk is a website dedicated to and written by Active Supporters at Greenpeace.

GM Public Debate toolkit

Last edited 20 May 2003 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
21 March, 2007

Publication date: May 2003

Summary
The government is sponsoring a nationwide public debate on whether to allow GM crops to be grown in the UK. Greenpeace has created a guide to help people get involved in the debate. It highlights the crucial issues the public and government must consider before any decision on commercialising GM crops is made.

Download the report:

Jam Number 10 on 10th March

Last edited 3 March 2003 at 9:00am
Stop the war march - an estimated 2 million people take part

Stop the war march - an estimated 2 million people take part