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An open letter to Yukio Hatoyama  (Greenpeace International)
Pledging to destroy the climate  (Greenpeace International)
Putting a stop to the Arctic Meltdown  (Greenpeace International)
Red Carpet Four out of jail - but face trial for climate action  (Greenpeace International)
Victory! New greener computer released in India  (Greenpeace International)
Switzerland stands strong against GE  (Greenpeace International)
China blacklists polluting factories  (Greenpeace International)
Russia is not AREVA's nuclear trash can  (Greenpeace International)
Nestlé needs to give rainforests a break  (Greenpeace International)
Tokyo Two trial: Prosecution struggles on opening day  (Greenpeace International)
Last chance for bluefin tuna, too late for real conservation  (Greenpeace International)
Whaling on trial  (Greenpeace International)
GUILTY! Japan's justice system "breached human rights of Greenpeace anti-whaling activists"  (Greenpeace International)
Some companies really do make greener electronics  (Greenpeace International)
Whaling on trial (part 2)  (Greenpeace International)
Safety first: India gives Monsanto a moratorium  (Greenpeace International)
Facebook update: Renewable energy now  (Greenpeace International)
No Scandal behind these gates  (Greenpeace International)
GE food: COMING SOON!?!?! - to a supermarket near you?  (Greenpeace International)
Calling out Samsung for toxic failure  (Greenpeace International)

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Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN)- Eastern Africa is a network of Community Development Workers (CDWs) who are involved in drylands development.
People United for Environmental Justice (PURE-Justice) is a growing coalition of NGOs concerned with the impacts of oil exploration and exploitation on communities in the Niger Delta. It is committed to achieving environmental justice across the Niger Delta.
A worldwide network of over 340 Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working to promote government and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.
Non-profit environmental justice service and developmental organization working primarily in South Africa but increasingly in Southern Africa. It aims to assist and improve the quality of life of the people most affected by environmental injustices.
Broad civil society network of organizations, movements, local communities, trade unions, churches and citizens, from four different south-eastern Brazilian states, who are concerned about the on-going expansion of eucalyptus plantations in their regions, as well as the sale of "carbon credits"; at the same time, the network tries to show the viability of alternative models of development being implemented by several member movements and communities at the grassroots level.
Ask the UN to convene the next Global Water Forum
Demand greater leadership to Obama in tackling global climate change
UN climate conference – Copenhagen, December 2009 Mining Agrofuels Divisions in Africa over GM crops
Tourism Oil fueling conflicts Biotechnology and biosafety Wetlands conservation
Hazardous waste trafficking The water crisis GM food Climate change
Desertification Rio+10: Earth Summit 2002   

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