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Greenpeace sues to protect rare Islands wolf
13 days ago
Greenpeace - Making Waves: Bye, bye Toyako
14 days ago
Greenpeace - Making Waves: Fast and efficient security!
14 days ago
Greenpeace - Making Waves: Rain in a ski resort - a sad but appropriate G8 start ...
16 days ago
Costa del Sol marinas under attack in latest Greenpeace report
21 days ago
Greenpeace: Nintendo least eco-friendly electronics firm
25 days ago

Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 6 days ago
Greenpeace has joined a protest against plans to mine shale oil on the north Queensland coast. ...
Source: www.reuters.com --- 10 days ago
Jul 13 - Around 15 environmental activists climb the Eiffel Tower protesting against France's nuclear energy policies. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
PARIS - ABOUT 15 environmental activists climbed the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to unfurl a banner protesting against France's nuclear energy policies, on the day when it hosts a major summit of heads of state. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
PARIS (Reuters) - About 15 environmental activists climbed the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to unfurl a banner protesting against France's nuclear energy policies, on the day when it hosts a major summit of heads of state. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 3 days ago
THE environmental group, Greenpeace, have introduced a campaign for defending the Mediterranean, on board their ship, ?Arctic Sunrise?. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
Paris, France As the Union for the Mediterranean organised by French president Nicolas Sarkozy (1) launched in Paris today, Fifteen Greenpeace activists today hung a banner of a nuclear symbol on the Eiffel Tower (2). The banner was placed in circle ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 11 days ago
THREE Sydney-based Greenpeace activists protesting against coal-fired power have been charged by police after spending a cold 34 hours atop a 140m high smokestack west of Brisbane. ...
Source: www.vnunet.com --- 22 days ago
Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 15:36:00 Only two companies manage five marks out of 10 for environmental credentials Electronics giants are failing to realise the importance of being green, according to a quarterly environmental guide by Greenpeace. The Guide to Greener Electronics ranks leading mobile and PC manufacturers... ...
Source: weblog.greenpeace.org --- 9 days ago
I was standing at the bow of the Rainbow Warrior filming. I could hear my heart beating. The first daylight made its way through the clouds and the nose of a tug boat was only meters away from my... ...
Source: www.greenpeace.org --- 8 days ago
Responding to the ongoing detainment of Greenpeace Japan activists Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki, Greenpeace New Zealand today took its concerns to the Japanese embassy in Wellington. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 9 days ago
Gulf Times Jul 15 2008 4:19AM GMT ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 days ago
National Post Jul 17 2008 9:16AM GMT ...
Source: www.greenpeace.org --- 19 hours ago
From the eighth edition of its Guide to Greener Electronics, Greenpeace will score electronics brands on tightened sets of chemicals and electronic waste (e-waste) criteria (both of which include new criteria), and on new energy criteria. The ranking criteria reflect Greenpeace’s demands to electronics companies to: -clean up their products by eliminating hazardous substances; and -take-back and recycle their products responsibly once they become obsolete. The two issues are connected: the use of harmful chemicals in electronic products prevents their safe recycling once the products are discarded. Given the increasing evidence of climate change and the urgency of addressing this issue, Greenpeace has added new energy criteria to encourage electronics companies to improve their corporate policies and practices with respect to Climate and Energy ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 11 days ago
Greenpeace UK Jul 12 2008 7:14PM GMT ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 11 days ago
The Australian Jul 12 2008 2:44PM GMT ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 3 days ago
Business Spectator Jul 20 2008 3:54AM GMT ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 3 days ago
Yahoo! News Australia Jul 20 2008 3:57AM GMT ...
Source: fashion.blog.nl --- 23 days ago
Greenpeace en mode zou je niet zo snel met elkaar associëren. Toch heeft Greenpeace ervoor gekozen om met behulp van een mode-item een ... ...
Source: www.milforddailynews.com --- 23 days ago
Disguised as movers, four Greenpeace activists broke into the newly opened Kimberly-Clark office building with boxes of recycled toilet paper and a document demanding the company "stop destroying one of North America's wildest forests" to produce disposable products, according to Greenpeace "forest campaigner" Lindsey Allen. The activists, Stephanie D. Finneran, 22, Chelsea M. Ritter-Soronen, 21, Rachel L. Humphreys, 24, and Travis J. Peters, 22, rang the bell and were admitted into the facility at 124 Grove St., then chained themselves together in the hallway and refused to the leave, said Franklin Deputy Police Chief Steve Semerjian. Police found the key to their padlock on one of them and arrested Finneran, of 54 Kent St., Brookline, Ritter-Soronen, of 3905 Mountview Road, Columbus, Ohio, Humphreys, of 117 Adams St., Washington, D.C., and Peters, of 6 South St. Andrews, Los Angeles, Calif., on charges of trespassing and disorderly conduct, Semerjian said. "I'm not sure what ruse they used, but ... it's not like they were assaulting anyone. They come along when it's time to go, they're not rookies," said Semerjian. "They believe in what they're doing - what are you going to do? They're not violent people, at least not this group," Semerjian said. The environmental activists were protesting the Kleenex-makers' limited use of recycled fiber in its products, Allen said. Kimberly-Clark is one of the largest tissue product companies i ...
Source: www.whitsundaytimes.com.au --- 4 days ago
,br>'SHOW up, be counted and help stop the development of oil shale mining in the Whitsundays.' This is the message Save Our Foreshore (SOF) is sending to t... ...

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