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How LEGO got awesome to #SaveTheArctic
Today we got the awesome news: after a three-month campaign
supported by more than a million people worldwide, LEGO has announced it will
not renew its contract with Arctic destroyer Shell.
This is fantastic news for LEGO fans and Arctic defenders
everywhere. And it’s a huge blow to Shell’s strategy of partnering with beloved
brands to clean up its dirty...
Posted by Anonymous - 9 October, 2014 - 09:01 - Comments
In pictures: Let's celebrate World Energy Day
Today is World Energy
Day which highlights the importance
of society's choices regarding energy production and the environment. I love positive solution stories, so had a look in our photo archive to share some of our interesting energy pictures with you and celebrate this day.
Posted by Angela Glienicke - 22 October, 2014 - 11:43 - Comments
Got a question for the man in charge of UK energy policies? Here's your chance to ask
Here's your chance to put questions to Ed Davey, the minister in charge of the UK's energy policies.
Posted by Richard Casson - 21 October, 2014 - 16:09 - Comments
Without even realising it, I became a campaigner
One
morning last June my computer beeped.
All
right, I thought, it is just an email. But it was not ‘just’ an email.
It
was a Greenpeace email asking to sign a petition to save the Arctic. I signed
it, shared it on Facebook and went on with my day. I thought that that was all
I could do about it.
Posted by Barbara Galassi - 15 October, 2014 - 15:14 - Comments
We're using GPS trackers to expose illegal logging in the amazon
My colleagues - and friends - in Brazil spent two months placing GPS trackers on illegal loggers in the Amazon. It's dangerous - but it helps us expose their crimes to the world.
Posted by Richardg - 15 October, 2014 - 13:39 - Comments
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