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Greenpeace Czech Republic Greenpeace's 2009 in 35 seconds - can you spot the two Czech actions in there?
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Greenpeace Czech Republic Merry Christmas from Greenpeace and a big thank you to all of you for your support because we could not do it with you!
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http://www.greenpeace.org Alex the Penguin and the cutest menagerie of singing animals wish to say a BIG thank you to all Greenpeace supporters. This year, because of your help, Greenpeace has journeyed ...

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Our four activists who grabbed global media attention last week after being waved through the security cordon and allowed to gatecrash the Heads of State dinner at the Copenhagen climate summit will be spending Christmas and New Year in jail without trial, the Danish High Court has ruled.

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Something was rotten in the state of Denmark, and its stench wafted all the way to Hong Kong. On Monday, 20 of our activists erected 100 crosses and held a minute of silence at the Cenotaph in the city's ...

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Two days after the Copenhagen meeting came to a close, Greenpeace activists protested in Chapultepec Lake , Mexico City, enacting a future disaster scenario for Mexico after the failure of the COP15. The banners read 'Politicians You Failed Now solve Your Own Disaster' in Spanish and English. ...

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These four activists face the prospect of three weeks in jail for taking action against climate change. They interrupted arrivals at the Heads of State dinner in Copenhagen with their message "Politicians ...

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Spontaneous demonstration by NGOs outside the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, after world leaders failed to agree on a fair, ambitious and binding treaty. © Greenpeace/Myllyvirta

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It's over. The fifteenth session of the Conference of the Parties has this afternoon officially drawn to a close (or rather all but collapsed), but what are we left with? Very little is the honest answer and, no matter how the politicians spin it or how the media interprets it, it sucks.

Greenpeace Czech Republic Kumi Naidoo, executive director of Greenpeace International, appearing at a press conference at the end of COP15 organised by the Climate Action Network (of which Greenpeace is a member) and explaining how badly our leaders have failed us.
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Four of our activists face the prospect of Christmas in jail this year over charges relating to our crashing of the Head of State dinner at the Copenhagen climate summit, while the leaders who did practically nothing about the greatest threat to our planet got away scott free.

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Like tens of thousands of activists around the globe who have been working so long and so hard for a fair, ambitious and legally binding treaty here at Copenhagen, I was hopeful until the very end that our leaders would act, and produce a climate treaty needed to avoid climate catastrophe. ...

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Two years has passed since world leaders promised all of us a deal to stop climate change. After two weeks of UN negotiations, politicians breezed in, had dinner with the Queen, a three hour lunch, took ...

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While we're waiting to hear the announcements from Copenhagen - here's a blow by blow account of what's happened at the Summit so far - written by Martin Lloyd, our climate communications manager:























