Environmental Organisations

Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior sails into Edinburgh

Published Date: 21 November 2009 IT'S been battered, rammed, kidnapped, confiscated and chased. When it comes to ships, there's few with a name as famous as the Rainbow Warrior – and none with such a dramatic history. The...

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Reasons to be cheerful: how to turn economic gloom into environmental boom

Paul de Zylva presents this talk as part of the Green Week schedule Paul de Zylva presents this talk on: "Reasons to be cheerful: how to turn economic gloom into environmental boom," as part of Imperial College Green Week...

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E-Mail Hacks Heat Up Global Warming Debate

The debate between skeptics and supporters of global warming has heated up recently as hackers managed to get a hold of e-mail correspondences between some of the world's leading scientists involved in researching the issue....

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Greenpeace rallies to stop deforestation in Indonesia (AFP)

AFP – Greenpeace activists rally against deforestation in Jakarta. Hundreds of Greenpeace activists rallied … JAKARTA (AFP) – Hundreds of Greenpeace activists rallied Saturday in support of a commitment by Indonesian President...

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Really Rare Rhinos Found by Dung-Sniffing Dogs (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - We all know dogs like to smell just about everything, including other animals' poo. Now scientists have figured out how to put the canines' odd pastimes to work to help sniff out the dung of endangered rhinos...

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Greenpeace accuses Taiwan tolerating overfishing tuna stocks

Taipei - International environment protection group the Greenpeace on Saturday accused the Taiwan government of tolerating illegal fishing and overfishing of tuna by the country's fishermen. At a news conference held in Taipei...

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Clouds hang over the global-warming alarmists

Associated Press | Nov 10, 2009 By Paul Mulshine/The Star Ledger President Obama’s headed to Copenhagen next month to talk climate change. Al Gore’s headed toward profits that could make him the world’s first “carbon...

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Study links ailments to global climate change

Kidney stones, malaria, Lyme disease, depression and respiratory illness all may increase with global warming, researchers at Harvard Medical School say. By Jim Efstathiou Jr Kidney stones, malaria, Lyme disease, depression and...

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Dangerous Greenpeace treaty

In December, President Obama will meet with leaders of other countries to possibly sign the Copenhagen Treaty. Greenpeace, with a coalition of six non-government organizations and 47 NGO experts from around the world, has...

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India Urges West To Stop Eating Beef

India’s Environment Minister, Jairam Ramesh, on Thursday called on the rest of the world to avoid eating beef in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions."The single most important cause of (carbon) emissions is eating beef,"...

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