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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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Greenpeace urges President to meet emission cut commitment

Around 100 Greenpeace activists staged a peaceful rally at the Hotel Indonesia circle here on Saturday to urge President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to meet his commitment to effecting a carbon emission cut in Indonesia.

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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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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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Permafrost thaw threatens Russia oil and gas complex: study (AFP)

AFP - Thawing permafrost caused by global warming is costing Russian energy firms billions of dollars annually in damage control and shrinking Russia's territory, Greenpeace warned in a new study Friday.

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Greenpeace says Europe smart power grid affordable

Revving up European power transmission networks to transport 90 percent of renewable energy by the year 2050 could be achieved at affordable sums, pressure group Greenpeace said in a study published on Friday.

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Energy and Global Warming News for November 20: Climate negotiating positions of top emitters

FACTBOX-Climate negotiating positions of top emitters Russia toughened on Wednesday its goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions, saying it would target a 25 percent reduction from 1990 levels by 2020 compared with a 10-15...

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Clorox To Stop Using Chlorine

November 9, 2009 Volume 87, Number 45 p. 12 Clorox To Stop Using Chlorine Plant Security: Bleach maker will end shipment of hazardous chemical Michael McCoy Citing a desire to improve security, Clorox says it will stop making...

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A Growing Climate Change Movement Emerges

Hundreds of climate activists swarmed down a hill toward Britain’s largest coal-burning power plant Oct. 17 with the intention of shutting it down. Within minutes, dozens had broken through the perimeter fence, erected...

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Japanese whaling fleet sets sail – For the last time?

Following a week of potentially crippling budgetary reviews and a high-profile visit from US President Barack Obama to Japan, the so-called ‘scientific' whaling fleet crept out of port in Japan, as Greenpeace called for this...

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