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What we're doing Right

The Oilympics

28th February 2010

British activists mark the Vancouver Olympics with a “race to the tar sands”

What we're doing Wrong

What Copenhagen’s demonstrators wanted you to know

9th January 2010

My last post about Copenhagen for American documentary Hooked On Growth about the conference – and the message that was lost in the chaos

What we're doing Right

A match made in heaven

6th December 2009

The union of Christmas carollers and Climate Campers points to another conclusion: climate change affects everyone and concerns everyone

What we're doing Right

The puppets of despair

5th December 2009

By the time I was on the train from the march home, I was actually bawling. Like a prissy little girl. All because of the puppets.

Why it matters

“Not really a green country anymore”

5th September 2009

In the wake of China’s controversial investment in the oil sands this week, the intense northern exposure that took place in the heart of London left the red maple leaf with an extra-black smudge as opposition to the tar sands went global.

What we're doing Right

Greenpeace wins fight

20th September 2008

A jury cleared six Greenpeace activists last week of causing criminal damage to a coal-fired power plant in southeast England

What we're doing Right

To surprise and dissent

19th August 2007

In many respects, the Camp for Climate Action is more like a festival than an act of protest. The weeklong demonstration to oppose the construction of Heathrow Airport’s proposed third (…)