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Google News - Top Stories (Free subscription) | yesterday
guardian.co.uk Greenpeace protests in Barcelona for more action in climate change Xinhua MADRID, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- Greenpeace activists protested Friday in Barcelona, Spain, against the role the United States has played in producing greenhouse gases and urged world leaders to attach importance to the climate change. ... World leaders needed at talks to cut climate deal The Associated Press us singled...
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indojob (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
GREENPEACE Southeast Asia (GP SEA) One of the world’s most respected environmental organizations is looking for professionalism, passionate, dynamic and dedicated individuals who are committed to non-violent means for effecting changes in attitudes and behavior in defense of the environment to fill in the following vacant position. JOB POSITION: FINANCE MANAGER, JAKARTA INDONESIA Report to Organizational...
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The Greenpeace weblog (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
When I was 9 years old the neighbor wanted to extend the side of his house but the trees there were in the way. These were beautiful, gigantic Populus and I loved them so much. When the wind blew...
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The Greenpeace weblog (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Yesterday, we saw nuclear reactor builders AREVA citing a study that said ânuclear power has the smallest land-use footprint of all forms of energy generationâ. The thing is, thereâs actually quite a bit of disagreement on the matter. The study...
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The Greenpeace weblog (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Today's big stories from the nuclear industry: ANALYSIS-German nuclear policy skirts a taboo âFRANKFURT, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Germany's nuclear power policy of keeping old reactors open longer to bridge the gap to greener energy may also leave the door...
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Greenpeace.org (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Greenpeace's new Guide to Climate Politics shows just how badly the leaders of rich, industrialised nations are failing in their efforts to address climate change. In the last year developing nations have made real progress and put a series of offers on the table during the UN climate negotiations.
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Two peace-loving environmental groups have come to blows over a campaign to stop the controversial practice.
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http://cleanidahoenergy.wordpress.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Few organizations have been as stridently anti-nuclear as Greenpeace. They’ve taken credit for scuttling nuclear plants (and doing nothing as coal took their place) and made opposition to nuclear energy a near-religious experience. However, with concerns about global warming and the growing realization that only nuclear can provide abundant, low-cost, always-on energy that society needs, [...]...
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Sherwood Park News (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Sixteen Greenpeace activists arrested in early October while trespassing at the Shell Scotford upgrader site made their first appearance in court on Tuesday. No pleas were entered, as court documents related to the case were not previously provided.[...]
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Orangutan Outreach (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
A handout shows French actress Melanie Laurent playing with an Orang Utan during the last day of her Indonesian rainforest tour in Riau Province November 1, 2009. Laurent has joined Greenpeace and will speak out against mass destruction of the planet's forests as one of the main causes of climate change and a critical issue [...]
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The Greenpeace weblog (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Weâre once again grateful to lumbering French nuclear ogre AREVAâs North American blog for a quite spectacular piece of greenwash, the title of which is... The Nature Conservancy: Nuclear Power has a Small Footprint Now, when it comes to environmental...
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The Greenpeace weblog (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Today's big stories from the nuclear industry: French nuclear export drive tainted by safety fears âPARIS - Safety fears and threats of winter power cuts have taken some of the shine off France's world-beating nuclear industry, the country's main source...
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The Greenpeace weblog (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Should We Have More Nuclear or More Coal? The short and sensible answer? Neither....
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The Greenpeace weblog (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Looks like the shockingly poor economics of nuclear energy may have killed two more two more reactor projects, this time in the US⦠Entergy Corp Chief Executive J. Wayne Leonard said on Tuesday that the company is unlikely to pursue...