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A short film about climate change, energy and nuclear power. If you're confused about whether we need nuclear power to stop climate change, take nine minutes of your time to watch our new film. It doesn't just explain why nuclear power can't stop climate change - it also points the way to a better, cheaper, more convenient solution.
There are still some people out there who believe that compact fluorescent bulbs are ugly, ungainly and undimmable. But going green doesn't mean sacrificing good design. We've been working with designer Jason Bruges on an installation using fully dimmable, compact fluorescent bulbs and, well, it turns out CFLs can be versatile, stylish and even beautiful.
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Planet Earth is under threat - will the aliens decide to save it or trash it? A film by Greenpeace starring Eddie Izzard, Jim Broadbent and Joseph McFadden
Destructive fishing practices and overfishing are among the most significant threats facing our oceans today. A single pass of bottom trawl removes up to 20% of the seafloor fauna and flora. In some areas this happens many times every year.
How would you feel is your home was torn down around you? Sir David Attenborough, Ewan McGregor and Andy Serkis lend their talents to this illustation of how forest communities are suffering precisely this fate as a result of illegal and destructive logging. Directed by Julien Temple.
Those spiffing chaps at the World Bank have a ripping wheeze to help the Democratic Republic of Congo out of poverty - cut down the vast rainforest and sell the timber for a colossal profit. Except it doesn't quite work like that...
http://www.greenp eace.org.uk/congo
If we are serious about tackling climate change, we can't keep expanding our aviation capacity (aircraft are the fastest growing source of CO2 emissions world wide). The proposed third runway at Heathrow will increase traffic by 70 per cent. Watch this film to find out more.
Top chef Tom Aikens talks about his conviction that all seafood should be sustainable at the London launch of Greenpeace's new sustainable seafood campaign - aimed at chefs and restaurants.
http://www.greenpeac e.org.uk/icount : Some of the celebrities who signed up to I Count at Glastonbury 2007 to help stop climate chaos, including The Hours, The Magic Numbers, Billy Bragg, Jo Wiley, Peaches Geldof, Modest Mouse and The Kooks. You can sign up too - follow the link above or text 'I COUNT' to 84424.
The UK is baking in the summer heat - and in London, the Motor Show has started. Greenpeace have responded by producing an 'aspirational' advertisement, taking the piss out of traditional adverts that connect flashy 4x4s to the driver's identity and status.
One place to begin retirement planning is government site - Akron Beacon Jo... Remember the old saying that ''time is money?'' It has gained a new meaning in the Internet Age, where just a few hours on your computer could help put you on the path to a more financially comfortable retirement. Reports show that among Americans ...
A Personality Test for Planning Retirement - US News and World Report Personality tests can help you find the career that's right for you—or even your next date. Now there's an assessment that promises to help baby boomers tailor a retirement that suits their personality. Begin by understanding yourself and your ...
Retirement Planning Services - Chicago Tribune Gila Goodman is semi-retired and has been using chocolates to get herself through her panic over the stock market. "My money has to last my lifetime," she said. "That's why I've been freaking out." During the harrowing week that ended in the federal ...
Four books offer useful guides to retirement planning - Tacoma News Tribune These four books offer useful guides to retirement planning. • “The Everything Retirement Planning Book” by Judith B. Harrington and Stanley J. Steinberg; Adams Media 2007, ($14.95). Discusses retirement income issues including social security ...