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Powering the South-West, and the tricky issue of tidal power in the Severn

Posted by bex — 2 October 2007 at 6:18pm - Comments

How to best power the UK: what with the government's endless energy reviews, its current nuclear consultation and the rapidly growing interest in low carbon energy sources, it's the question every greenie worth their salt is talking about at the moment.

Rock with Live Earth, take action on climate change

Posted by jamie — 6 July 2007 at 6:38pm - Comments
Save the planet

With 2 billion pairs of eyes expected to be firmly clamped on the Live Earth concerts tomorrow, the word about climate change will be spread far and wide. Although, as George Marshall argues, perhaps enough people already know and they're just waiting to be forced into doing something about it through new laws introduced by their government.

We don't have to wait, though - in fact, we can't wait. Even the most optimistic predictions about the effects of climate change say that we need to take immediate action. So if watching Madonna cavorting around has spurred you on, what can you do here and now? Funny you should ask...

Welcome to Glastonbury

Posted by jamie — 20 June 2007 at 2:46pm - Comments

Glastonbury is once again upon us and even though the festival proper doesn't start until Friday, the gates are open and happy campers are pouring in through every entrance. I'm currently holed up in a portacabin behind a replica of the Ark, madly editing video Tracy and I have shot over the past couple of days. We've a few technical hitches (lack of internet access being one of them) so we're a bit behind but now we're online, the stories will be coming thick and fast.

Glastonbury tickets sell out in record time

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Greenpeace field: Glastonbury 2003

Greenpeace field: Glastonbury 2003

Tickets for Glastonbury Festival have sold out in record time again this year. Greenpeace does not have any tickets for sale, and the festival organisers are clamping down on anyone trying to sell on their ticket for profit so please be wary of touts and auction websites. Congratulations to everyone who got a ticket and we look forward to seeing you there!

Snap happy at Glastonbury 2004

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Feargal Sharkey

Feargal Sharkey

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Soulmates

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Soulmates gather in the green field at Glastonbury

A Soulmates gathering at Glastonbury

Once again Love was in the air as we teamed up with The Guardian to provide our special Soulmates service.

Festival Memories

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Glastonbury: view from the top of our climbing rig

Glastonbury: view from the top of our climbing rig

Farewell then, Glasto 2004... and how was it for you? Despite the traditional vagaries of the summer weather over 112,000 of us braved the mud to enjoy the magic and mystique of Britain's premier music festival and greatest communal experience, headlined by Oasis, Paul McCartney and Muse.

Get on your bike for Greenpeace

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Get on your bike for Greenpeace

Cycling in Cork Photo: Bike Events

We've teamed up with Bike Events to organise a six day fundraising ride through the heart of rural Ireland in September.

Watch out for the Alien Invasion

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Eddie Izzard in the Greenpeace film Alien Invasion

Eddie Izzard in the Greenpeace film Alien Invasion

Watch out - the aliens are coming! But will they be interested in a planet where humans have ruined the environment and endangered wildlife with toxic pollution, decimated rainforests, overfished oceans and runaway climate change?

Eddie Izzard, Jim Broadbent and Joe McFadden star in a sci-fi film like no other. After you've watched it, find out how you can help prevent our home planet turning into a crap sandwich.