
Greenpeace International Keeping the pressure on; a message for Obama, Lula, Sarkozy at the summit in Brazil
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Greenpeace International Smoke from deforestation fires greets Sarkozy as he arrives in the Amazon for a summit, causing the airport to be shut for some hours (Le Parisien):
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Greenpeace International What do you love about this earth? Share it with future generations:
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The time capsule will be sealed in Copenhagen, during the climate summit. Part of the idea is to get delegates thinking about which future they're creating. Part of the idea is just to, well, say something nice to the future world.

Greenpeace International A breaking scandal: radiation contamination has been found on the streets of a Niger uranium mining village - the owner of the mines French nuclear company AREVA had claimed earlier the streets were safe. We are calling for immediate action to safeguard the residents! Learn more here: http://bit.ly/6NXVJl
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Greenpeace reports that people of Akokan in Niger suffer from exposure to high radiation due to its proximity to uranium mines owned by Areva.

Greenpeace International Nuclear scandal in Niger: Greenpeace finds radiation on the streets of Akokan
AREVA nuclear scandal: Greenpeace finds radiation on the streets of Niger - Nuclear Reaction - A Gre
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Blogging the meltdown of the nuclear industry. Latest news to counter the nuclear spin.

Greenpeace International President Obama will go to Copenhagen... a week too early:
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Hello, I'm Mike G., I'm a web editor for Greenpeace USA and I'll be blogging here on the Climate Rescue blog from the UN climate talks in Copenhagen. Just wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself ...

Greenpeace International After 27 hours occupying a crane - our Climate Defenders in Indonesia have now been detained by the police. Show your support in your status and share this link http://bit.ly/one5th today

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After
27 hours in the extreme heat breathing the fetit factory air of the APP pulp and paper plant in Indonesia, our final 4 activists are finally
down. 18 have now been detained + are still being questioned.
Find out why: http://bit.ly/4KiPmF. Help us spread the word about
deforestation and climate change by updating your status + sharing a
link: http://bit.ly/one5th

Greenpeace International Greenpeace Africa made a great prediction on how 2100 will look like and what you can do to prevent that situation from happening. Check it out:
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Greenpeace International Update on Indonesian Action: 7 police + security staff have taken a supply bag, so water supplies are running low, but 1 crane team of 4 activists are still in place. Check out pictures of the action here: http://twitpic.com/qu3u2
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Ending deforestation is one of the fastest ways to save the climate. Today activists from our Climate Defenders Camp in Indonesia are taking direct action at the frontline of forest destruction.

Greenpeace International Activists are still holding one crane in the heart of the Indonesian forest. (They have shut down the export facilities of a massive pulp and paper plant owned by APP) - spread the word and take action now:
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Ending deforestation is one of the fastest ways to save the climate. Today activists from our Climate Defenders Camp in Indonesia are taking direct action at the frontline of forest destruction.

Greenpeace International We're still in the heart of the Indonesian rainforest, taking action against climate destruction. Help us spread the word by updating your status and sharing a link: http://bit.ly/one5th

Greenpeace International is taking direct action NOW in the heart of the Indonesian rainforest! Activists have shutdown the export facilities of a climate destroying pulp and paper giant. Get involved and see live updates --> http://bit.ly/one5th

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Our activists at the Climate Defenders Camp in Indonesia have had an tough time lately. Many of them have been arrested, interrogated and deported - along with independent journalists. At one point police even tried to shut down the entire camp. ...

Greenpeace International Only good thing about tar sands industry: people are making some awesome videos exposing that environmental nightmare. The best tar sands videos on YouTube - watch 'em all: http://bit.ly/5gFtth
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The Canadian Tar Sands is the world's largest, and dirtiest, energy project. Dirty oil sands crude generates as much as five times greenhouse gas as conventional oil. Yet, unless steps are taken by the U.S. ...



















