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Declare your love for the Arctic! Together with millions of people around the world, Greenpeace local groups are out on the streets saying "I Love Arctic" and building the movement to Save the Arctic from the oil drillers and industrial exploitation. Join the movement.

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I Love the Arctic in Swansea

We're often cynically told that green issues are of no interest to 'ordinary' people especially in these austere times. And yet today in Swansea , South Wales...
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Pack ice melting in the middle of June. The beginning of the Arctic summer.

Wonderment and shock - the film Chasing Ice

I think most people are aware that the Arctic is melting and that global warming through man's activities is to blame, but seeing the film Chasing Ice was...
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The Green Fayre and the Polar Bear

Had a great time at the Green Fayre with one of the wonderful Polar bears, spreading the Save the Arctic message. The polar bear was a great hit, winning...
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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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South Wales Stop Shell day 2

Saturday 22nd September was the second national day of action against Shell protesting about their plans to drill for oil in the Arctic. In Swansea volunteers...
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  • Activists from across South Wales gather in Swansea to say I Love the Arctic
  • Activists from across South Wales say I Love the Arctic

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