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Puffin around Westminster

There is a long tradition on St Kilda of people being given a say on issues that concerned them. That tradition has now been revived, with everyone having the...
Posted by bex - 2 September, 1999 - 08:00

New voice for St Kilda: Greenpeace online referendum on oil exploration around seabird haven

Greenpeace has launched an online referendum on whether or not oil exploration should continue in the seabed around the islands of St Kilda, West Scotland. Rob...
Posted by bex - 1 September, 1999 - 08:00

Greenpeace expedition finds new evidence of climate change impacts in the Arctic

The Arctic Sunrise A three week Greenpeace scientific expedition in July to the retreating Arctic ice pack has uncovered new evidence that climate...
Posted by admin - 1 September, 1999 - 08:00

After a break of 69 years the isolated Scottish islands of St Kilda have a new parliament

  The remote volcanic islands had an active parliament, called the M&Otilded, for hundreds of years until its population was evacuated in 1931...
Posted by admin - 18 August, 1999 - 08:00

Stop the lot

No new oil - Greenpeace fights to stop climate change Greenpeace is taking all steps necessary to delay, disrupt and stop the threat governments and oil...
Posted by bex - 10 August, 1999 - 08:00 -
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