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What do you think we should be doing to save the Arctic?
As I write, major oil companies like Shell, ExxonMobil and Chevron are planning their moves into the Arctic to exploit its vast mineral resources. The five Arctic states are beginning the process of carving up the high north. Meanwhile, the ice keeps melting – we’ve now lost 75 per cent of Arctic sea ice in just 30 years. The global battle to protect the Arctic - from oil exploration, from industrialisation and from climate change – needs to be ambitious, bold and successful. So we’re asking you: what do you think we should we be doing to save the Arctic?
Posted by bex - 13 February, 2012 - 09:46 -
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Big Miracle: why saving whales means saving the Arctic
The film is inspired by a true story. I’m not going to recount
it in detail here, as others have done that much more splendidly than I can. But in a nutshell, Drew’s character was involved in an international effort to save
some gray whales which became trapped in Arctic ice.
Posted by Willie - 10 February, 2012 - 09:48 -
In 30 years we've lost 75% of the Arctic sea ice
If there's one fact to remember which underlines the urgency in protecting the Arctic it's this: in 30 years we've lost 75 per cent of the Arctic sea ice.
Posted by jamess - 10 February, 2012 - 08:57 -
Amazon campaign director receives UN Forest Hero award
Paulo Adario, who heads up our Amazon campaign, may not be your archetypal hero (we’ve never seen him don a pair of tights) but we’re proud to announce that he has just been awarded the honour of Forest Hero by the UN.
Posted by Jess Miller - 9 February, 2012 - 16:47 -
Google wrests control of Cool IT climate leaderboard
The tussle for the top of our Cool IT leaderboard has taken its latest twist, with Google grabbing the top spot ahead of 20 other technology companies, including Cisco and Ericsson.
Posted by Gary Cook - 8 February, 2012 - 10:47 -
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