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New Antarctic Ocean Alliance to blaze trail for marine reserves
According to some people, 2012 is supposed to be a year of transformative events. Well I don’t know about astronomical alignments, the Mayan calendar and all that, but for us oceans campaigners, 2012 is definitely significant – for 2012 is the year by which the world’s governments should have committed to a global network of…
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Undercover investigation exposes Asia Pulp & Paper’s illegal rainforest scandal
Press release – 1 March, 2012Xerox, National Geographic, Collins Debden Australia and many more implicatedSydney/Jakarta, 2 March 2012 : A year-long Greenpeace investigation into the world’s third largest pulp and paper producer, Asia Pulp & Paper (APP), has found that the company is systematically violating Indonesia’s laws protecting ramin, an internationally protected tree species (1).…
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Seven of us climbed up that drillship to stop Arctic drilling, but 133,000 of us came down.
As we sat anxiously in the office last Friday waiting for the ‘we made it’ call we never dreamed that four days later we would have witnessed such a massive media storm, such overwhelming global support and such tenacity from our friends who hung on so long. Blogpost by Bunny – February 27, 2012 This…
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Activists, actor Lucy Lawless arrested for Shell Arctic drillship occupation
Press release – 26 February, 2012Auckland, February 27th 2012 — The occupation of an Arctic-bound Shell drillship by six Greenpeace activists including actor Lucy Lawless ended this morning after police climbed the ship’s drilling tower and arrested the group. The protest was into its fourth day and the activists had spent 77 hours on top…
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Top 10 reasons why Arctic oil drilling is a dumb idea
Here are 10 key reasons why oil drilling in the Arctic is a dumb idea. 1. It’s extremely dangerous. The Arctic environment is one of the harshest in the world, and everything you do there is more complicated than anywhere else. 2. Our climate can’t afford it. As the impacts of climate change become more…
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Lucy Lawless joins Greenpeace action against Arctic oil drilling
Right now Greenpeace activists are stopping a Shell drill ship from leaving the Port of Taranaki in New Zealand for the Arctic. Blogpost by Nick Young – February 24, 2012 Climbers – including actress Lucy Lawless -have scaled the rig’s drill derrick and set up camp, equipped with enough gear to last for days. Using…