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Bering witness in a mini-sub

Greenpeace: Our good ship Esperanza is currently out in the Bering Sea, one of the world's wildest oceans.

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Nuclear industry's flagship plant delayed again

Designers of Finland's Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor knew as far back as 2001 that it must be able to withstand an airplane attack.

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Hiroshima's Legacy

From the Executive Director of Greenpeace's office in Japan, Jun Hoshikawa, comes this appeal to the government of Japan to maintain that country's constitutional renunciation of war:

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Environmentalists angered by France-Libya nuclear deal

A preliminary deal by President Nicolas Sarkozy to provide civilian nuclear technology to Libya was criticized by environmentalists and French leftists. Sarkozy announced the deal - a first step toward selling Libya a nuclear-powered plant to desalinate sea water - during a visit to the North African country on Wednesday.

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The magic of the Filipino electric jeepney

Over four years ago we dreamed of revolutionising some of the most iconic public transportation vehicles in Asia by powering them with renewable energy.

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Apple Greener, Nokia regains lead in electronics ranking

The fourth edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics is out now. Apple moves up as a result of Steve Job's "Greener Apple" pledge to phase out PVC and other chemicals from their product line. But Nokia is on top because they've already phased out PVC, and met or exceeded a wide set of benchmarks we've laid down to reduce the amount and toxicity of electronic waste piling up in Asia and Africa.

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Replica of Noah's Ark built as symbol of hope

It's said that as the flood subsided Noah released a dove, and the dove returned with an olive branch to show land had been found. To this day the Ark and the dove are symbols of hope.

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Noah's Ark to be inaugurated on Mount Ararat

"Noah's Ark", built on Mount Ararat to attract world leaders' attention to global warming, will be inaugurated for public visits.

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Seafood giants join forces to battle pirate fishing in Barents Sea

Eight of Europe's largest and most influential seafood companies, including McDonald's and Bird's Eye, are demanding better controls on pirate fishing in the Barents sea.

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Greenpeace activists display corpses of whales in Berlin

Berlin's landmark Brandenburg Gate was decorated with"¦ corpses of 17 small whales and dolphins on Monday in a dramatic action by Greenpeace activists to urge countries to resist increasing pressure for a resumption of commercial whaling.

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Greenpeace Activists Build Ark to Highlight Global Warming

Environmental activists are building a replica of Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey to remind the world of the threat climate change poses to life on the planet.

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Greenpeace rebuilds Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat

The ecological organization Greenpeace began the construction of a reproduction of Noah's Ark on the Mount Ararat.

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