events

1 Giant Leap at Glastonbury 2002 with Greenpeace

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Glastonbury 2002: One Giant Leap

Glastonbury 2002: One Giant Leap

Glastonbury: what does Greenpeace spend the money on?

Last edited 7 June 2002 at 8:00am
Michael Franti at Glastonbury 2002

Michael Franti at Glastonbury 2002

What's on at Glastonbury 2002

Last edited 6 June 2002 at 8:00am
Glastonbury 2002: soulmates

Glastonbury 2002: soulmates

Greenpeace and The Body Shop launch challenge to bring clean energy to two billion worldwide

Last edited 28 June 2001 at 8:00am
28 June, 2001

Leading environmental organisation Greenpeace has joined forces with international high street retailer, The Body Shop today, to challenge world governments to provide access to renewable energy for all within ten years, in particular the two billion people who live without any power.

Why was Glastonbury 2001 not at home on the farm?

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huge glastonbury crowd

huge glastonbury crowd

History of Greenpeace at Glastonbury

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Glastonbury 2002: Micheal Eavis

Glastonbury 2002: Micheal Eavis

Glastonbury 2001: a web odyssey

Last edited 20 June 2001 at 8:00am
Glastonbury stage

Glastonbury stage

Glastonbury 2001

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Virtual Glastonbury 2001

Virtual Glastonbury 2001

Greenpeace backs 'wonderful' giant snowball art

Last edited 21 June 2000 at 8:00am
21 June, 2000

The artist Andy Goldsworthy has released 13 giant snowballs on the streets of the City of London.

The 6-7 foot snowballs will be left to melt and public reactions recorded via webcam's for broadcast on this site and at www.eyestorm.com.