Greenpeace International…(2nd part)
March 20, 2008
By Greenpeace,

19 March 2008
Maasvlakte Netherlands
Activists plant 2,008 trees on the construction site of the new E.ON coal power plant in Maasvlakte, near Rotterdam. Ironically today is the, “national day for planting a tree”, sponsored by E.ON.

06 January 2007
Guangdong China
Electronic waste in Guangdong, China As much as 4,000 tonnes of toxic e-waste are discarded every hour. Vast amounts are routinely and often illegally shipped as waste from Europe, USA and Japan to places where unprotected workers recover parts and materials.

22 January 2008
International International
A Greenpeace inflatable boat tries to prevent Japanese whaling fleet’s factory ship Nisshin Maru from refuelling from the supply vessel Oriental Bluebird in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.

17 March 2008
Caen France
Greenpeace activists board a cargo ship entering the port of Caen, France. The ship is loaded with timber sourced from companies with links to illegal logging operations in the Amazon. The action exposes Europe’s role in fuelling the destruction of the Amazon rainforest by buying timber illegally logged in the region. Greenpeace is urging the owner of the shipment to reject timber from illegal loggers until they can prove that the timber comes from legal sources.

19 March 2008
Hamburg Germany
Activists place a huge rusty steal dinosaur and three tons of coal in front of the headquarters of Vattenfall Europe to protest construction of a new coal power plant.
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Entry Filed under: Animals, Awards. Tags: Caen France, greenpeace, Guangdong China, Hamburg Germany, International International, Maasvlakte Netherlands.
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