New Report: Who prevents the climate treaty?
From 28 November to 9 December 2011 will take place in Durban, South Africa, the 17th International climate conference There is a network of industries, which earn billions of fossil fuels. This network is investing in the prevention of ambitious climate protection targets in key countries and the UN process is blocked! In the financial sector, we have already seen more than clear how the government led by the nose ring on the banks by the financial crisis.
Greenpeace Film Competition: And the winner is …
After sweaty plebiscite or nerve-wracking jury session was announced last night at London's Curzon Soho, finally, the winner of Greenpeace's short film competition “Volkswagen See Differently”. The first prize winner is – drum roll -. “Pretending” by John Laidler and Andrew BorlinghausWe are pleased to announce a very well known at this point that the winners are from the beautiful Constance! Especially since it is Borlinghaus Andreas and John Laidler two incredibly likeable and is measured by the high quality of their winning film also about two incredibly young Constance.
The pressure grows
From 28 November to 9 December 2011 will take place in Durban, South Africa, the 17th International climate conference Latest results of the World Meteorological Organization show: The pressure on governments to meet in a week in Durban, grows immensely. Chancellor Merkel also has to ask itself what Germany has achieved since 2007 in climate protection.
Endich there – on the ship!
The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise is currently traveling in the Northeast Atlantic, to protest against the destructive deep sea fishing. Also on board: Yve Tiede. Here she talks about her experiences on board.Very top of Scotland, the Outer Hebrides, I go on board the Arctic Sunrise.
On the Road to Durban: Take part for the climate!
Andreas Sieber, a Greenpeace youth is at the climate conference in Durban, to move something for the climate. Here he reports from South Africa. Germany rolls – or perhaps not – first of Castor through the country, but already in Durban, our preparations for the climate change conference in full swing.
Het online gokken op een automaatGreenpeace wins audience award at the Viral Video Award 2011
Past Year's was the Jury Prize for our Nestlé spot against forest destruction, yesterday decided to netizens: the Audience Award at the Viral Video Awards 2011 goes to our VW spot. “The Dark Side” The commercial is part of the air campaign against VW and a parody of the advertising for the new VW Passat.
Merkel needs a vision for the mitigation process prior to Durban
From 28 November to 9 December 2011 will take place in Durban, South Africa, the 17th International climate conference Even in July 2011 said Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Petersberg Dialogue in Berlin for more than 40 ministers:What gave us the financial and economic crisis taught again, we should heed in other policy areas, namely that we need sustainable work, that we must not jump from topic to topic, but that we are the themes in the long term eye need to keep.
greenbites, the Greenpeace podcast: # 19 – Castor 2011 Part 2
Last week, we've answered your questions about the Castor transport in our podcast. In the second part of our podcast series Tobias Riedl us about the conversation between Greenpeace and Environment Minister Sander. greenbites, the Greenpeace podcast: # 19 – 2011 Part 2 by Castor GreenpeaceDEsee No player? click here Further information is to phase out their Gorleben on our website.
Questions for the nuclear expert Heinz Smital
We receive many requests about nuclear power, particularly for nuclear phase and the energy transition. Fukushima also still employs many people. Especially those who travel for personal or professional reasons to Japan. An interview with our expert Heinz Smital. There was much support for the nuclear phase-out in Germany and also to work for Greenpeace.
Kyoto is there still hope?
… or, Why must U.S. and China do in Durban thisFrom 28 November to 9 December 2011 will take place in Durban, South Africa, the 17th International climate conference. For us locally: Martin Kaiser, Head of International Climate Policy at Greenpeace. Since the climate conference in Copenhagen, the Kyoto Protocol has been repeatedly declared 'dead'.
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