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Overview to the Kyoto Protocol Negotiations in the Hague

From the 13th-24th November the world's governments have an opportunity that may not come again. The chance to negotiate a climate treaty that will...
Posted by bex - 14 November, 2000 - 09:00

Greenpeace and the fuel convoy, day 3

Greenpeace challenges fuel blockaders and argues the case for maintaining current levels of fuel tax Sunday Before the convoy departed at around noon some of...
Posted by bex - 13 November, 2000 - 09:00

Greenpeace and the fuel convoy, Day 2

Traffic jam Saturday morning. The fuel convoy and the Greenpeace team at Ferrybridge services near Leeds. Ironically the convoy had parked up next to a fleet...
Posted by bex - 13 November, 2000 - 09:00

Bio-diesel - green fuel we can use today

Bio-diesel: green fuel we can use today Take some rapeseed, sunflower or soya oil, or recycle some used cooking oil, refine, mix with a diesel engine and...
Posted by bex - 10 November, 2000 - 09:00

Greenpeace in the driving seat

On the first day of the fuel protests Greenpeace volunteers met face to face with the protestors before their convoy set off for London, They explained to...
Posted by bex - 10 November, 2000 - 09:00

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