
By Dima Litvinov, Greenpeace Campaigner Last week we brought you a blog about the current tour by the Greenpeace ship the Arctic Sunrise, which is peacefully protesting and observing the escalation of […]
By Dima Litvinov, Greenpeace Campaigner Last week we brought you a blog about the current tour by the Greenpeace ship the Arctic Sunrise, which is peacefully protesting and observing the escalation of […]
MY Arctic Sunrise. Photo credit: Greenpeace By Anders Lorenzen Russia has denied environmental campaign organisation Greenpeace’s icebreaker the MY Arctic Sunrise access to the increasingly busy Northern Sea Route (NSR) in the […]
Video source: AlJazeera The climbers on the long journey to the top of the Shard. The recently completed London skyscraper ‘The Shard’ which can boast the tallest building in Europe title were […]
Pictures: Paul Hilton Source: Greenpeace International A black-capped lory (Nuri Kepala Hitam) is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace Today on International Day for Biological […]
Chinese MV Xue Long in the Arctic waters. By Anders Lorenzen At the recent Arctic Council meeting which this year took place in Kiruna, Sweden representations from the eight Arctic countries: Canada, […]
By Martin Norman Translated from Norwegian to English by Ragnhild Freng Dale Each year in May, Statoil’s owners gather in Stavanger for their Annual General Meeting. Here, they vote on pay rise […]
By Anders Lorenzen Dutch oil giant Shell declared last night that it would abandon its ambitious plans for drilling in the Alaskan Arctic in 2013. In a press statement they said: “We’ve […]
Shell’s drilling platform runs aground of the Alaskan coast. By Anders Lorenzen After a year dominated by having Greenpeace on their backs, oil giant Shell would had hoped for a gentler and […]
By Anders Lorenzen 2012 was a complex year for environmentalists; dark warnings were brought by the climate, however there were also flickers of hope eg. in the form of advancements in research […]
This was meant to be a blog about Waitrose’s relationship with fossil fuel giant Shell (Waitrose had been considering plans to open up shops in Shell petrol stations across the country), calling […]