Has taught drama at Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts for 13 years. She majored in voice at Wilfrid Laurier University and studied acting at Ryerson University. Full Article at Toronto Star
Patrick Moore calls the push for nuclear energy a "worldwide phenomenon," with 53 nuclear energy plants being built across the globe. He says nuclear energy is clean, safe and creates jobs. Full Article at Lansing State Journal
Greenpeace activists paint "G8 FAILED" on the side of the coal-carrying ship South African ship, Gallia Graeca, in Civitavecchia, near Rome July 10, 2009. View Photo »
Politicians, Greenpeace and the media are to blame for these global warming lies.
A protest planned for tomorrow (November 24) by Greenpeace at the Fonterra Centre in Auckland ignores the good progress being made by Fonterra and the dairy industry to improve sustainability. Full Article at InfoNews.co.nz
By Bjørn Lomborg Global warming has captured the attention of politicians around the world. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
Auckland Monday November 23 2009- Greenpeace will give the money it raised to help get John Key to Copenhagen to two youth delegations instead. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
Greenpeace activists paint the message "stupid" to G8 leaders on the facade of the Brindisi power plant chimney, near Rome July 10, 2009. View Photo »
The Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club is deeply concerned about the detention and deportation of two foreign journalists who were reporting on a Greenpeace protest against deforestation in Indonesia
International, 20 November 2009 -- An independent expert, commissioned by Greenpeace, has concluded that two nuclear reactors, currently under construction in Finland and France, suffer from serious safety flaws. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
While it is true that environmental non-government organizations can use retailers as allies to force change, another strategy that is underused, particularly in North America, is the use of negative messaging to affect retailer reputation. Full Article at ScienceBlogs
There are two important things to know about tracking wild elephants, and it's better to learn both of them before you're actually in the jungle, tracking wild elephants. First, elephants are fast. Full Article at Time Magazine
Greenpeace is an international non-governmental organization for the protection and conservation of the environment. Greenpeace utilizes direct action, lobbying and research to achieve its goals. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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Politicians, Greenpeace and the media are to blame for these global warming lies.
The Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club is deeply concerned about the detention and deportation of two foreign journalists who were reporting on a Greenpeace protest against deforestation in Indonesia
President Yudhoyono of Indonesia recently pledged to reduce emissions from deforestation and Greenpeace is here in the heart of the rainforest to help him turn his promise into action ... Indonesia is climate change's 'ground zero'. Stopping forest destruction here and around the globe is not only one o...
Greenpeace is sending President Obama an urgent call to action from the frontline of climate and forest destruction
I learnt about Greenpeace’s Save the Turtles campaign on Facebook, and joined the campaign along with several of my friends last year
I believe that climate change is the greatest threat humanity has ever faced ... When I found out that the destruction of our planet’s forests is one of the main causes I called Greenpeace and asked if I could join them at their Climate Defenders Camp in Indonesia and to see the situation for myself.
Out of Business...Now Under the new management of Greenpeace, the Earth Liberation Front, the Sierra Club, et al.
More than 20 Greenpeace activists are in the process of hanging the 600-square-metre (6,500-square-foot) banner on the Sagrada Familia ... to mark the beginning of the United Nations summit on climate
NGOs [non-governmental organisations] and reporting organisations know even if they are right they may still be sued and the cost of defending themselves will be huge. We have threats against just about every reputable organisation you can think of, from Human Rights Watch to Greenpeace.
Enron now has excellent credentials with many ‘green’ interests including Greenpeace, WWF, NRDC, German Watch, the U.S. Climate Action Network, the European Climate Action Network, Ozone Action, WRI, and Worldwatch.
Today, I voted against the off-shore drilling amendment. Full disclosure: I accepted a trip to the Galapagos Islands from Greenpeace, a trip to Waikiki from Save Our Beaches and a copy of 'An Inconvenient Truth' from Al Gore.
When Greenpeace says the only reason American Electric Power wants to do this is because it doesn't want to shut down its coal plants, my answer is, 'You bet, because our coal plants serve our customers very cost-effectively,'
In order to protect the safety of everyone on our site, and return to normal operations as quickly as reasonably possible, we filed for an injunction to bar Greenpeace activists from Suncor property in addition to claims for estimated civil damages related to Greenpeace's activities
I condemn the way some of the NGOs, especially Greenpeace, have run the campaign which is all farce. I am all for civil society and transparency. But I have been flooded with the hate emails from the Greenpeace calling me anti-national if I give approval to the GM food in the country. It is highly deplo...
I condemn the way some of the NGOs, especially Greenpeace, have run the campaign which is all farce. I am all for civil society and transparency. But I have been flooded with the hate emails from the Greenpeace calling me anti-national if I give approval to the GM food in the country. It is highly deplo...
Greenpeace came here to demand from the Brazilian government an active stance in the fight against climate changes. We want zero deforestation, renewable energy and protection of the oceans
I fully support the Greenpeace Sign On campaign to send John Key to Copenhagen in December and all the money raised in my auction will go towards that cause
I think what Greenpeace has started now is only the beginning of a bigger movement against the oilsands and the oil companies
There's no doubt in my mind that Greenpeace has identified those companies as the most vulnerable link in the tarsands
From my perspective, when NGOs come to the table and say, 'We've got a problem with this,' we as a company have always said OK, let's figure out what the issues are and come up with solutions ... When you look at who we are in the market -- the scale, the breadth, the depth -- Greenpeace knew by targeti...
What drives me now ... is the same thing that drove me at Greenpeace -- the desire to solve the climate change problem with low-carbon energy and create jobs and wealth along the way.
There is understandable concern about the need to move faster and more effectively to tackle climate change, and Greenpeace are right to seek to protest in a peaceful way. But I would have preferred it if they had not done it by breaching the House of Parliament. It shows that things are not as they sho...
I urge all UK politicians to sign up to Greenpeace's manifesto, for the sake of the people of Britain, India and the world.
You'll see a very active campaign not just by Greenpeace but by groups around the world leading up to Copenhagen
The Greenpeace tests show that contamination from GE plants to other foods cannot be controlled