Greenpeace UK as a core member of the Big If coalition sends a video to Ed Milliband – NO to dirty coal. What will you do for the Big If?
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Politics
You’re probably fed-up of hearing about politicians’ expenses by now, so here’s a short video by the great comedian and campaigner, Mark Thomas (no relation!), explaining why you should vote Green in the local and European elections on Thursday…
Less than three weeks away from the European elections, the dilemmas facing Caroline Lucas, leader of the Green Party, are daunting. If she campaigns on climate change alone, she demotes her party to the status of a single-issue outfit…
A last-ditch effort is being made to insert clearer green commitments into the global economic recovery package being discussed at the G20 summit. The move comes amid fears that the G20 summit is in danger of missing a unique opportunity…
President Obama has already made a number of pledges in relation to the environment and has spoken passionately about his plans for greening the White House. But, with many other pressing issues to deal with, can he really deliver the goods?
The UN Climate Change Conference in Poznań concluded on Saturday with a clear commitment from governments to shift into full negotiating mode next year in order to shape an ambitious and effective international response to climate change, to be agreed in Copenhagen at the end of 2009…
More than 9000 delegates from around the world are gathering in Poznań, Poland for two weeks of critical UN sponsored talks on tackling climate change. Representatives from almost every country on the planet are set to start 12 days of tough talks, aimed at getting the ball rolling for a new global climate change pact…
The dawn of a new era in American politics brings with it the hope of a real change in energy policy. President-elect Barack Obama has pledged his support for the Apollo Alliance Program to bring new jobs and energy security to the US through an alternative energy economy…
The Energy Bill covers a wide range of issues from fossil-fuels and nuclear power to renewable energy but history shows that the UK Government has always been happier spending public money on nuclear power rather than on developing safe and sustainable energy.









