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[Climate Change News Digest] The jury in the trial of six Greenpeace activists charged with causing criminal damage is considering its verdict.
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[Greenpeace UK RSS] Kingsnorth trial day one: the prosecution: The defendants will claim, he said, that it was "lawful for them to damage the chimney in order to protect other property - other property, you'll hear, in Kent and all around the world, other property said to be at the risk of much more serious damage: threatened by the consequences of climate change which is caused by the substantial increase in what are generally termed as greenhouse gases, to which it is said coal fired power stations make a very large contribution."
[gCaptain.com] Maritime Monday 122: Greenpeace is causing trouble in the Mediterranean Sea with their latest antics: “Putting a stop to dangerous cargo in the Mediterranean“. As you can see from the photo below, they are hardly acting responsible themselves.
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[Poneke's Weblog] tv: The 6.15pm ad break went for a full five minutes, and when the bulletin resumed at 6.20, it was for just six minutes, beginning with a Live Cross to Arrun Soma on a hill way above the wharf at Lyttelton as the police moved in on Greenpeace, followed by the only international item other than the Tibet protest, a report that Polaroid was no longer making instant film, news so old it had whiskers. That was followed by the weather man again, then five more minutes of ads, before we got two reasonably serious news items, one from Owen Poland about resource consent hearings for the proposed upgrading of Transpowers lines, the other saying half a million of us have signed up for Kiwisaver, which was also hardly new.
[Distribute the Leaflets] Joes Hangover: Exxon Valdez- 19 years on: Sixteen years after the Exxon Valdez spills millions of gallons of crude into Alaskan waters, a Seattle reporter gets a tip from a whistleblower. Despite reforms and safety regulations put in place since the spill, was another major accident waiting to happen?
[Sen] Samantha Brown rejects 'eco-hero' label: So any media should use the Politically Correct term "ordinary people" in stead of assuming they must have been recruited and organised by some group like Greenpeace.
[Nandigram] Nano joy Ride Heralds disater for Indigenous people In India: On his first driving lesson this week, Sharma had more immediate worries in mind. Sharing the road were a bicyclist with three cooking gas cylinders strapped to the back of his bike, a pushcart vendor plying guavas and a cycle rickshaw loaded with a photocopy machine (rickshaws often being the preferred mode of delivery for modern appliances).
[Election Fraud Blog] Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007: The WTO verdict found that the EU has had an effective ban on biotech foods since 1998 and sided with the US, Canada, and Argentina in a decision that the moratorium was illegal under WTO rules.3 .
[Blog All Title] The world we live in people: During the 10-day United Nations Climate Change Conference that wrapped up on Friday in Montreal, a Greenpeace staffer said something so idiotic and implausible that not one of the 10000 delegates called him on. "Global warming can mean .
[The WebElf Report] CaNN Blogroll: [...] the last couple of days I note inbound hits from the webelves in the Anglican Church of Canada. You have to scroll far down their post to find this: As [...]
[Climate Crisis Coalition - Daily News] Weekend Summary: The book, like everything that has come before it, is structured collaboratively, including authors like Bill McKibben, Energy Action youth organizer Billy Parish, Greenpeace director John Passacantando, and policy analysts Michael .
[archmind] Camembert Pour Colbert, or "To Arms! to Arms!": Greenpeace The Southern Poverty Law Center (not global, , but certainly covers the US well on matters of race. Tony Blair has addressed the need for the UK to more aggressively deal with the race issue.
[ÎοινÏÏηÏα ΦίλÏν] Aggregating blogs in Greece: Tsipropoulos' case before the court (,I think; IANAL), and it'd made us all look like fools if it turned out that the rumours were off the mark.
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