Coalfinger
Submitted by admin on Thu, 30/10/2008 - 15:05Check out Greenpeace's new Coalfinger video:
For more info (and to watch it in widescreen) see www.coalfinger.com
The voice of Coalfinger is played by Brian Blessed. David Mitchell of peep show plays the secret agent Graverson Green.
So what's your favourite Bond-inspired one-liner catchphrase? leave them in the comments!
Rainbow Warrior delivers message of defiance against new coal to Kingsnorth
Submitted by admin on Wed, 29/10/2008 - 16:45The Rainbow Warrior is currently docked at Kingsnorth Power station. Activists from Greenpeace delivered 30 flags - representing the 30 countries that produce less CO2 than the new coal power station.
The amount of carbon a new coal fired power station at Kingsnorth will belch into the atmosphere is collosal: more than 30 of the least polluting countries, or more than the whole nation of Ghana.
James Hansen, the head of the NASA Goddard institute and one of the leading climate scientists in the world recently visited Kent:
"The future of the planet in their lifetime is at stake. This is not an issue for only Bangladesh and the island nations, but for all humanity and other life on the planet"
"the best thing to do with coal is to leave it in the ground"
You can find out more about the day of action, and the current state of the Rainbow Warrior (currently surrounded by police boats, a tugg and the infamous Kingsnorth copper chopper*) on their website, including live images from the Rainbow Warrior webcam.

*The police buzzed the climate camp with their helicopter constantly, every day.
4 million say no to new coal
Submitted by admin on Tue, 28/10/2008 - 12:38Stop Climate Chaos have joined the campaign against new coal, with a new declaration signed by organisations that represent over 4 million people in the UK.
Board members of SCC posed for a photo opportunity on the Rainbow Warrior which has been visiting the UK to promote the growing campaign against new coal. Note the police boat hovering in the background - perhaps they were worried that the WI were planning a commando raid on the power station.
4 million strong, we say no to dirty coal power stations, and yes to a clean green renewable energy future.
The declaration was signed on board ship by representatives from Greenpeace, Oxfam, the Women's Institute, Tearfund, RSPB, Friends of the Earth, World Development Movement, WWF and Christian Aid. It was then delivered to E.ON at the site of their new coal power station in Kingsnorth.
It's now left people wondering: is there anyone left who wants new coal for the uk? (except perhaps EON who read this blog - hello!)
Rainbow Warrior visits Southend to support Give Coal the Boot
Submitted by admin on Mon, 27/10/2008 - 12:11Greenpeace's famous ship the Rainbow Warrior visited rainy Southend pier this weekend as part of her tour around the UK to publicise the campaign against new coal power.
The ship has already visited London, projecting the image of thousands of bootmarks (From their give coal the boot action) onto the side of HMS Belfast. The crew have sailed past Kingsnorth power station, with Police escort, and also past the cleaner alternative - the offshore wind turbines at Kent flats wind farm.
Over the years the Rainbow Warrior has sailed around the world, highlighting environmental destruction from nuclear weapons and damage to fragile ocean ecosytems from overfishing and whaling. The construction of a new generation of coal power stations in the UK threatens to be even more destructive; a single power station will produce more CO2 than Ghana, yet it is countries like Ghana which are already suffering the worst effect of climate change.
Take action and Give coal the boot (Greenpeace UK)
Read more about the Rainbow Warrior's tour of the UK including dates and destinations. It is well worth a visit!