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St Andrews

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Welcome to the St Andrews network! Pop along to one of our biweekly Weds meetings at 6, room 32 in St Salvator's Quad, or drop us an email at greenpeace@st-andrews.ac.uk The Earth needs solutions. It needs action. It needs YOU!

Current campaign

Save the Arctic polar bear
Aurora is coming
Join the Arctic uproar! Greenpeace local groups are out and about across the UK (and indeed the world) signing people up to become Arctic Defenders ahead of our global day of action on 15th September.

Group blogposts

Reclaiming Energy with People & Planet

“Reclaiming Energy” with People & Planet Two weeks ago, Greenpeace made an appearance at a full-day event here in St Andrews hosted by OneWorld, in...
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Greenpeace Scotland skillshare John Sauven

Bursting the Bubble: the benefits of skillshares

St Andrews is constantly referred to by its student residents as ‘The Bubble’, a nickname that, despite being incredibly irritating, becomes a more and more...
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October Get Active newsletter

Let’s sort out our Energy Future by Richard George, Energy Campaigner We are standing at an energy crossroads and a new law, the Energy Bill, will set out the...
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St Andrews Freshers Week Pub Quiz

On Wednesday the 12th of September 2012, Greenpeace St Andrews hosted its first event of the academic year; a pub quiz at Aikmans. A night filled with music,...
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People protesting outside a Shell station

September Get Active newsletter

Your chance to #TellShell to stop Arctic drilling by Vicky Wyatt, Climate Campaigner Over two weekends in July Greenpeace supporters took action to shut down...
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