Bring Me Up: The Environment
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Bold move by Greenpeace in London
Plans to build a third runway at London's congested Heathrow Airport hit a snag Tuesday when Greenpeace and other environmental activists announced they had purchased a substantial plot of land where the planned runway would be built.

The group, which includes Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson and prominent comedian Alistair McGowan, announced Tuesday it had purchased a plot of land on ground earmarked for a proposed third runway at Europe's busiest airport.

Thompson, one of Britain's best-known actress, said she had joined the group that purchased the land because it was "hypocritical" for the government to promise to reduce greenhouse gases while greatly increasing air traffic capacity.

"I don't understand how any government remotely serious about committing to reversing climate change can even consider these ridiculous plans," she said, vowing that the new owners would move to the property and defend it if necessary.

John Sauven, director of Greenpeace, has this to say, "The legal owners of the site will block the runway at every stage through the planning process and in the courts," he said. "They will never sell the land to Spanish-owned airport operator BAA, and if it comes to it many thousands of people will be prepared to peacefully defend their field in person, standing in front of bulldozers and blocking construction."

Advocates say the new project would allow Heathrow to maintain its prominence as an international hub while opponents say it would scuttle Britain's ambitious plans to cut carbon emissions.

Find out more about Airplot at Greenpeace UK.

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Friday, December 12, 2008
Greenpeace fights back for the rainforest
Treehugger has an article posted which discusses the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest. They state that according to Greenpeace, "Police started investigating the suspect hackers in April 2007, swooping in a couple of months later to arrest 30 ring leaders. One is still in jail - the intermediary who brought the hackers and the loggers together - and in total, 202 people are facing prosecution."

How upsetting!

A total of 107 companies are being sued for $833 million for the illegal logging and smuggling of nearly 1.7 million cubic meters of timer - the equivalent of 780 olympic pools full of felled trees.

I did some extra reading and found some more stats and news regarding this situation to keep you more abreast of what is happening out there.

It turns out with all this happening the Brazilian government is planning to make it easier for people to continue chopping down even more of the trees. Brazilian national congress prepares to vote on a change to the country's forest code which could massively increase the amount of legal logging that will be allowed. This will be an increase of 20% of a property allowed to be chopped to 50% allowance! It is almost like they are saying we understand why you are breaking the law and we're going to help you out. But if this continues to happen you might as well just kiss the rainforest goodbye.

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