The world’s last Sumatran tigers are losing their only home to forest destruction. And the number one cause of that destruction is palm oil. Around 50 million tons of palm oil is produced annually; with almost all of that being non-sustainabl...
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The Global Climate Convergence for People, Planet and Peace over Profit is an education and direct action campaign beginning this spring, with “10 days to change course,” running from Earth Day to May Day. It provides coordinated action and c...
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March 7th is the final day for the public to submit comments on the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Following three years of Shell's plan to drill the Arctic having been oil on ice, a new petition urges pension fund to pressure Shell to leave the Arctic for good.
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With a decision on the Robin Hood Tax just weeks away, a petition calls on European leaders to implement the tax and raise billions for development aid and climate finance.
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New petition calls on EU leaders to support strong climate action, when they meet next month to discuss the EU's climate and energy package to 2030.
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On Saturday, March 1, at 9:00 a.m. (8:30 a.m. press briefing), join the SoCal Climate Action Coalition 350 and its regional partners to help kick off the Great March for Climate Action. Thousands are projected to join the mobilized mass movem...
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In 2012, wind power emerged as the nation’s number one new source of electricity for the first time. Wind power, as an alternative to fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, produces no greenhouse gas emissions...
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Keystone XL requires a Presidential Permit to move forward, and the world is watching to see if President Obama will stand up to big oil and stop the pipeline, or continue down the path of climate catastrophe. On January 31, the State Departm...
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Earth Hour 2014 - taking place on 29th March - aims to go beyond one hour and will see the launch of a new crowdfunding and crowdsourcing platform for the climate.
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