A short introduction as to why the proposed new generation of coal-fired power stations in the UK would be a disaster for the climate, and the actions Greenpeace has been taking to convince the government to abandon its reckless plans.
Biogas typically refers to a gas produced by the biological breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. Comprised primarily of methane and carbon dioxide, biogas originates from biogenic material and is a type of biofuel. It's a product of the anaerobic digestion or fermentation of biodegradable materials such as manure or sewage, and can be used in CHP plants
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.
Bedzed is a 100 home eco-village in South London which uses state of the art energy efficiency techniques to create a 'zero emission' community. Find out more at
http://www.greenp eace.org.uk/efficien city
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.
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
http://www.greenpeac e.org.uk/warrioruk
She's our world famous flagship, she's helped to win Greenpeace campaigns across the globe and now she's coming to the UK to persuade Gordon Brown to Give Coal the Boot.
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
Find out more at http://www.greenpeac e.org.uk/solution
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.
http://www.greenpeac e.org.uk/efficiencit y
Woking leisure centre uses a combination of hydrogen fuel-cells, photo-volitaics and CHP to achieve massive energy savings. Over all Woking's co2 emissions have fallen by over 70% since 1990. Find out more at
http://www.greenp eace.org.uk/efficien city
Watch Greenpeace's new film about the problems facing our oceans and the positive changes that some people across the seafood industry are making to make sure that there will be fish on our plates tomorrow.