Greenpeace International welcomes Tribunal ruling ordering Russia to release Arctic 30

The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea today ordered the Russian Federation in a binding ruling to release the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and the 28 activists and two freelance journalists on board upon payment of a EUR 3.6 million bond. Some good news at last. Read the rest on the Greenpeace website …

Britain’s lost ‘red river’ resurrected, 100 years on – via BBC News

A nice positive story for a Friday. More of this please! 🙂 More than 9,000 miles of rivers were diverted underground or re-routed as Britain’s cities expanded during the Victorian era. Now the Environment Agency is set to uncover so-called “lost rivers”, and return them to the nation. Ben Moore visits Manchester’s Medlock, known for …

Get off your **** and help

This is bullshit. Excuse me being so frank but we as humans cannot allow this kind of treatment of people who protest peacefully ON OUR BEHALF. Here’s the headlines via the Greenpeace website: On September 18, a small group of Greenpeace International activists approached the Gazprom Prirazlomnaya oil platform, in the Pechora Sea off the …

Pin It on Pinterest