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Greenpeace activists climb Suffolk's Sizewell B nuclear power station to demonst

Nuclear Energy – a fading dream

The meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi plant one year ago was all the more terrible because it struck Japan as a natural disaster was unfolding.
Posted by John Sauven - 12 March, 2012 - 10:50 -
Tuna and bycatch caught in the east Pacific

The Italian Job: reeling in the Italian tuna industry

The sands in the tuna campaign have shifted again, and the oceans and tuna will ultimately be better off for it. Our Italian colleagues have just announced that the local tinned tuna brand Mareblu has committed to stop using Fads (fish aggregation devices) - the destructive marine minefields that have been blighting the oceans for decades.
Posted by simon clydesdale - 9 March, 2012 - 12:56 -
Jaguar in the Amazon rainforest

Brazilians demand President Dilma protects the Amazon

The forest code is in danger, and with its future lies the fate of the Brazilian Amazon. This week, after another delay to the vote on the new law, thousands of Brazilians demonstrated in Brasilia, demanding Dilma veto the new law.
Posted by Jess Miller - 9 March, 2012 - 10:42 -
Volkswagen are lobbying against CO2 cuts of 30%.

The rebellion is strong! VW announces new green car targets

Earlier this week, VW announced some improvements to its new cars that will reduce emissions by enough to beat existing European targets. It's not the success we're looking for – we're still a long way from that – but there's no doubt about it: a massive part of this is down to half a million Jedi demanding that VW lives up to the green image it paints for itself. In short, the rebellion is strong and it's working!
Posted by jamie - 8 March, 2012 - 17:05 -

Global action against nuclear power one year after Fukushima

This Sunday is the first anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. This natural disaster left 20,000 people dead and missing and thousands more homeless. The tsunami also flooded the back-up generators that were powering the cooling systems at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, causing several of the reactors to go into meltdown.
Posted by petespeller - 5 March, 2012 - 17:57 -

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