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LIVE: Latest updates from Arctic Sunrise activists

Posted by jamess - 26 September 2013 at 11:52am - Comments
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30 activists and photojournalists on the Arctic Sunrise detained in Russia

For the latest news on the 30 activists and photojournalists detained in Russia, please follow the live blog on our international page.

The story so far in 29 tweets - Russian Coast Guard illegally boards Greenpeace ship

Posted by damiankahya - 20 September 2013 at 12:43pm - Comments
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Peaceful activists have been detained along with our ship the Arctic Sunrise. Read these tweets to see more.

To hell and back to Save the Arctic

Posted by Camila Speziale - 18 September 2013 at 5:22pm - Comments
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This morning at 4 a.m. I hugged my fellow climbers good luck before heading out to climb Gazprom's oil platform, the Prirazlomnaya, from the Arctic Sunrise. 

Every act of peaceful rebellion adds up

Posted by Kumi Naidoo - 18 September 2013 at 3:56pm - Comments
Five activists attempted to climb the 'Prirazlomnaya,'
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A Russian Coast guard officer is seen pointing a gun at a Greenpeace International activist.

I woke up at the crack of dawn this morning with my stomach in knots as I scrambled to check my twitter feed and email. 

Mail's top climate journalist confesses...

Posted by Graham Thompson - 18 September 2013 at 2:05pm - Comments

The Mail on Sunday has withdrawn claims made by journalist David Rose in last weekend’s edition of the newspaper. Rose wrote that IPCC climate scientists had predicted warming of 0.2oC per decade, but that actual warming was 0.12oC per decade since 1951. Thus, his original headline read: “World’s top climate scientists confess: global warming is HALF what we said”. Except, the IPCC never claimed 0.2oC of warming for that period, they claimed a 0.13oC trend, meaning they were only out by a statistically insignificant 0.01o. Rose got his numbers wrong, he was exposed across the internet and now he’s been forced to retract the claim. Rose regards himself as the great climate truth-teller, sniffing out all and any errors and omissions in the data before splashing them across the pages of the Mail in his own hyper-ventilating style.

                                                                                                                                                       So we wondered how David Rose would report on the revelation that he got his own climate story wrong....

 

Protesters met with force by Russian authorities in the Arctic (photos)

Posted by greenpeace - 18 September 2013 at 9:46am - Comments
Five activists attempted to climb the 'Prirazlomnaya,'
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A Russian Coast guard officer is seen pointing a gun at a Greenpeace International activist.

Five activists today attempted to climb the 'Prirazlomnaya', an oil platform operated by Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom in Russia's Pechora Sea to stop it from becoming the first to produce oil from the ice-filled waters of the Arctic.

Arctic uproar in London

Posted by Hannah Davey - 16 September 2013 at 5:42pm - Comments
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In a celebratory maelstrom of all that is Arctic, thousands of people yesterday took part in a mass act of creative civil disobedience. 

A squinty glimpse through Rupert Murdoch’s climate denial toilet roll

Posted by Graham Thompson - 16 September 2013 at 2:01pm - Comments
Rupert Murdoch Tweets on climate change
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There's only one way to make Rupert's sea ice logic make sense...

Dear old grandpa Rupert has found a cherry in some climate data, and has been excitedly pointing at it on twitter and demanding that Al Gore explain it to him. Al’s not biting, but it would probably be good news for everyone if the world’s biggest newspaper mogul understood the world’s biggest news story, so here goes.

Dispatch from the frontline against dirty coal in Europe

Posted by Anonymous - 16 September 2013 at 1:17pm - Comments
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Activists chained themselves... and concrete blocks... to the rails

Today 40 Greenpeace activists in Germany chained themselves to a railway line to block coal shipments to one of Europe’s most polluting power plants. The plant is run by the Swedish state-owned energy giant, Vattenfall, burning brown-coal (or Lignite), the most polluting way to generate energy. Gregor Kessler reports from the railway line in Lausitz, where activists from have been chained since three this morning.

The day the world came together in 10 images

Posted by Kumi Naidoo - 16 September 2013 at 10:41am - Comments

On Sunday, something incredible happened. I got on my bike. I cycled around Washington, DC and 14,000 people came with me, in over 106 cities, in 36 countries, in every continent around the world. I joined the biggest demonstration ever in defence of the Arctic. And this was just a taste of what our movement can do.

 

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