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Turning the Video Game War Green
12 dec  |  Game consoles sell in the millions but did you know your Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation3 and Microsoft Xbox360 were toxic? Greenpeace created this machinima to encourage non-toxic fun. . . read more
The New Green iPod
11 nov  |  "This is the product that you, our users, asked for, and which all of us at Apple wanted to make." The MacWorld keynote speech that Greenpeace wish Apple boss Steve Jobs had made.  . . read more
Climate Message in a Bottle
13 nov  |  Be part of a Greenpeace action and pass a message around the world! This December people representing YOU will attend a vital U.N. climate meeting in Bali, Indonesia. Let's all let them know that we want real action, not blah blah blah. . . read more
Camping at the Edge of Destruction
29 oct  |  A video report from the Forest Defenders Camp in Riau, Indonesia, where Greenpeace activists are attempting to save the remaining forest from encroaching palm oil plantations.  . . read more
An Alternative Ad For Alternative Energy
12 jul  |  Proving Germans do have a sense of humour, except its a weird one, this commercial promotes investment in wind power. . . read more
Hong Kong's E-Waste Dump
26 feb  |  Computers. Mobile Phones. Many electronic gadgets we throw away end up picked apart by hand in China, often by children, contaminating the environment with heavy metals and other poisons. Greenpeace found an e-waste factory in Hong Kong. . . read more
Time and Tuna Running Out
3 dec  |  Tuna stocks in the Pacific Ocean are dwindling as a result of overfishing by industrial foreign fishing fleets. . . read more
What Do We Want? - From 'The Outsider'
15 aug  |  Arriving at Heathrow over the quilt of harvest fields that show little evidence of the recent rains, we are greeted by a new action group of environmentalists protesting against air travel. This in the tradition of the anti-nuclear protest at Greenham Common in the eighties and Britain's time-honored tradition of direct action. Gandhi with cucumber sandwiches.

As the protests build, the public servants are being criticised for a lack of belief in the 20/20 target to get renewable energy up to 20% of all energy supply by 2020. Ten per cent looks like a hard call and so, it is said, they are secretly relying on nuclear energy to solve the carbon problem.

Whose government is it anyway? Of the people, for the people but just how has the 'by the people' piece been highjacked? . . read more

How Can We Avoid Climate Catastrophe?
15 nov  |  George Monbiot talks about his new book Heat, electricity generation, solutions to climate change and why he's not keen on micro-generation. . . read more
The Dirty Mind Test That Everybody Fails
23 sep  |  Whoever was charged with the task of creating this commercial for stuffed animal children's toys that lick and salivate on you when you pet them probably had a difficult job. . . read more
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"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." -- Ronald Reagan (1986)