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Nuclear Action at Construction Site of Proposed Water Reactor

Nuclear Action at Construction Site of Proposed Water Reactor
Author Credit:  Pierre Gleizes/Greenpeace
Date Taken:  20 February, 2012

Greenpeace protesters at EDF Evolutionary Power Reactor in France

Greenpeace protesters at  EDF Evolutionary Power Reactor in France
Author Credit:  Pierre Gleizes/Greenpeace
Date Taken:  25 January, 2012

Energy giant EDF found guilty of spying on Greenpeace

10 November, 2011

Energy Giant EDF has today been found guilty of spying on Greenpeace.

At 14.00hours French Judge Isabelle Prévost-Desprez pronounced a verdict of guilty in the trial of French state owned energy giant EDF, which was accused of industrial scale espionage against Greenpeace. She sentenced EDF executive Pierre-Paul François to 3 years imprisonment, with 30 months suspended and Pascal Durieux 3 years imprisonment, two years suspended and a 10,000 Euro fine for commissioning the spying operation.

Save our seas: fix the Common Fisheries Policy

Our seas are in crisis - we need to fix the Common Fisheries Policy
Author Credit:  © Greenpeace
Date Taken:  17 August, 2011

Finally, France supports trade ban on bluefin tuna

Posted by Willie - 4 February 2010 at 12:17pm - 0 Comments

At last, France has officially announced support for an international trade ban on Atlantic bluefin. This is great news. It means that 23 out of the 27 EU countries now support the species being protected by CITES (the organisation which regulates trade in endangered species). It also means there is no longer any effective block to stop the EU reaching a common position (at a previous vote, it had been blocked by the Mediterranean countries).

Two of the main fishing nations, Italy and France are supporting the trade ban, and Italy has already declared it is suspending its own fishery. That is pretty momentous. It's as if the proverbial turkeys have just voted for Christmas by a landslide.

What happened to your promise to protect bluefin, M Sarkozy?

Posted by jossc - 23 September 2009 at 3:28pm - 0 Comments

First of all, apologies to any non-French speakers watching this video, because it's not going to make any sense. So why do I want you to see it? Well, it's more just as supporting evidence (see the transcript below), because this is the statement made by French President Nicolas Sarkozy on 16 July, in which he promised "complete French support regarding the listing of bluefin tuna to the international wild species convention, in order to ban any trade in this fish".

Bluefin-Eating Surrender Monkeys?

Posted by Willie - 21 September 2009 at 7:13pm - 0 Comments

It's de rigueur in some quarters to dismiss France jokingly, as the Simpsons and some US political-types famously have done in the past. But the news today from Brussels suggests that the French government have made an embarrassing volte-face on bluefin tuna.

Climate change isn't corking news

Posted by christian - 4 September 2009 at 2:15pm - 0 Comments

Victor_Nuno / Flickr

Chardonnay, Hermitage, Burgundy, Bordeaux, Champagne, Merlot, Pinot Noir - France and the production of classic wines go hand-in-hand. The French combine the cultural sophistication, attention to gastronomic detail and philosophical sang-froid to be able to produce wine that many sophisticated wine buffs regard as still the best in the World. (I don't know what sang-froid actually means, but it sounds about right, I think you'll agree.)

Quelle horreur – the plots thickens around the EDF scandal

Posted by nathan - 18 April 2009 at 4:42pm - 16 Comments

On Tuesday morning I received a call from my colleagues in Paris inviting me to pop over and see them as they had had some worrying news that they needed to share. So the next day, long before the sun was stirring and the local rooster was warming his vocals, I was on my way to St Pancras heading for a lunchtime appointment in 20th Arrondissement. It turns out that the French state owned energy company Electricité de France (EDF), who have allegedly been spying on Greenpeace since 2004, are more involved in the scandal than it initially appeared.

EDF caught spying on Greenpeace in France

Posted by jamie - 2 April 2009 at 4:16pm - 0 Comments

With echoes of that fantastic/horrifying nuclear thriller Edge Of Darkness (don't wait for the film, see the original TV series), energy giant EDF has been busted for spying on our colleagues at the Greenpeace in France.

Five people have been indicted by the French courts, including two EDF security executives, a computer expert and the head of a private investigation firm. The charge: attempting to hack into Greenpeace computer systems in France.