Energy

Reducing CO2 emissions from energy generation is key to tackling climate change. Over the coming years, the UK's ageging coal, gas and nuclear power stations will need replacing and we have to decide what comes next. Do we want a clean energy future and a thriving green economy or do we rebuild the expensive, polluting energy dinosaurs?

We're campaigning for a clean energy future. A stronger green economy with new jobs and growth. Clean, efficient renewable energy and to end CO2 emissions from electricity generation.

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Aerial view of the MV Esperanza in the Pacific ocean

Where is the Espy going? We're not saying... yet

I’m on the Greenpeace’s ship Esperanza and we're leaving London today. I can’t tell you where we’re going yet, but I can tell you that we are off to confront...
Posted by lisavickers - 12 August, 2010 - 09:02 -

Oil lobbyists trying to weaken law which would keep tar sands out of Europe

The BP stations we closed down last week have all long since opened again but the effects our thirst for oil is having on the planet continue. The oil spill...
Posted by jamie - 3 August, 2010 - 15:04

We've got a new BP logo. Now let's spread it

Three months ago we asked you to help rebrand BP and design them a logo better suited to a company responsible for a string of environmental disasters,...
Posted by jamess - 2 August, 2010 - 11:27

A funeral and a celebration: grim clouds over Dalian

Fishermen scoop oily sludge from the oil spill in Dalian, China (c) Arthur JD/Greenpeace Arthur JD writes from Dalian in China... I arrived in Dalian on the...
Posted by jamie - 28 July, 2010 - 13:35

BP stations across London put out of action by Greenpeace volunteers

This morning, starting at  5.30am, teams of Greenpeace volunteers have been shutting down BP stations across London. We aim to close dozens down this...
Posted by jamie - 27 July, 2010 - 05:58 -
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