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Denmark to go 100% renewables by 2050

Posted by petespeller - 29 March 2012 at 1:24pm - Comments
Middelgrunden offshore windfarm in Denmark
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Middelgrunden offshore windfarm in Denmark

Hot on the heels of Germany’s ambitious renewable energy plans, the Danish government went even further and announced last week that they plan to get half of their country’s total electricity requirement from renewable sources by 2020 and 100% of total energy, including electricity, heating, industry and transport, by 2050.

Global action against nuclear power one year after Fukushima

Posted by petespeller - 5 March 2012 at 6:57pm - Comments
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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.

It's time to make all homes and businesses more energy efficient

Posted by petespeller - 25 January 2012 at 12:21pm
Thermographic image of heat loss
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Thermographic image of heat loss

The Environmental Change Institute at Oxford University have just put out a new report calling for new laws to increase energy efficiency standards in all of the UK’s 26 million homes and 2 million business properties. Implementing these recommendations would mean that energy use in all buildings in the UK result in zero carbon emissions by 2050.

The day the web stood still

Posted by petespeller - 19 January 2012 at 3:30pm - Comments
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THANK YOU everyone who took action yesterday and took a historic stand against Internet censorship. We're proud to have stood shoulder to shoulder with some of the world's biggest websites and all of you, in opposing Sopa and Pipa - the two pieces of legislation in the US designed to prevent copyright piracy on the web, but which would have granted corporations unprecedented powers to limit free expression.

Energy price reductions won't cut it

Posted by petespeller - 17 January 2012 at 4:35pm - Comments
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Over the last two weeks all of the Big Six energy companies - E.On, RWE, nPower, British Gas, EDF, Scottish Power, and Scottish and Southern Energy - have announced reduction in their prices for gas or electricity. However, our analysis of the reductions in wholesale prices compared to the retail prices show that the Big Six are not passing on the fulls savings to their customers.

Osborne's plan for the UK: pollute our way to growth

Posted by petespeller - 1 December 2011 at 11:19am - Comments
by-nc-sa. Credit: Steve Morgan / Greenpeace

George Osborne launched an assault on green measures in his Autumn Statement that reads as if it were written by the UK’s biggest polluters. Tax breaks for heavy polluters, renewed support for airport expansion, opening the countryside to development, more roads and a freeze on fuel duty  - all this adds up to the dirtiest budget in recent history.

EXPOSED: Canada's secret tar sands lobbying of UK ministers

Posted by petespeller - 27 November 2011 at 1:29am - Comments
Syncrude Oil Operations in Alberta Tar Sands
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View of smoke plumes emitted from the Syncrude upgrader plant north of Fort McMurray.

Documents obtained by The Cooperative and Friends of the Earth Europe through Freedom of Information requests and shared with Greenpeace reveal numerous high-level meetings between Canadian ministers, oil executives and British government officials focused on the UK’s position on a new EU policy that would significantly restrict tar sands oil coming into Europe.

"Greenest Government" halves solar subsidies

Posted by petespeller - 31 October 2011 at 2:00pm - Comments
Solar power station in Spain
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Solar power station in Spain

The self-styled "greenest government ever" has cut feed-in-tariffs for solar power by half, doubling the length of time it will take homeowners to receive payback and risking thousands of jobs in a growing industry in manufacturing and installing solar panels.

Breaking the link between transport and oil

Posted by petespeller - 24 October 2011 at 3:43pm - Comments
Traffic in London
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A new report by the Institute for Public Policy Research argues that breaking the link between road transport and oil is not only possible, it would benefit the economy, create jobs and reduce carbon emissions.

The Good The Bad and The Queen gig

Posted by petespeller - 4 October 2011 at 12:00pm - Comments
The Good The Bad and The Queen
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The Good The Bad and The Queen

We’ve got some really exciting news for you, Damon Albarn, Tony Allen, Paul Simonon and Simon Tong will come together for a special one-off The Good, The Bad and The Queen gig celebrating 40 years of Greenpeace and the arrival of the new Rainbow Warrior III in London.

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