- Food & Health
- By Laura Sinpetru
- July 10th, 2012
Poorly Enforced Regulations Lead to Numerous Miners Getting Black Lung Disease
Throughout the past ten years, twice as many miners got sick because of working conditions
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- June 15th, 2012
Natural Gas Production Releases Chemicals Harmful to Aquatic Life
Scientists find that water around these installations is heavily polluted
- Energy
- By Laura Sinpetru
- May 29th, 2012
Pakistan Defends Its Choice of Energy Sources
The people of Pakistan claim that burning coal is their only option
- Apple & Mac Blog
- By Filip Truta
- April 18th, 2012
Greenpeace Climbs Atop Apple’s HQ in Ireland to Stage Protest
Activists voluntarily came down after putting up a sign saying “clean our cloud”
- Energy
- By Filip Truta
- April 18th, 2012
Greenpeace: Apple’s iCloud Uses Dirty Coal Energy
The Cupertino, California-based computer giant disagrees with the group’s report
- Energy
- By Oana Grigoras
- January 16th, 2012
Harmful CO2 and Fly Ash Turned into Energy
Green technology plans to turn CO2 and fly ash into affordable methanol and electricity
- Energy
- By Oana Grigoras
- January 11th, 2012
Actor Abhay Deol Flies on Hot Air Balloon to Protect Forests
Deol supports the initiative launched by Greenpeace, seeking to preserve Indian forests
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 21st, 2011
'Great Dying' May Have Been Caused by Coal Explosion
Several other potential causes have already been proposed
- Energy
- By Oana Grigoras
- December 20th, 2011
Google's 'Green Energy Czar' Employed by Facebook
Bill Weihl can help Facebook green up its name, start boosting the sector of renewables
- Green/Eco Blog
- By Oana Grigoras
- December 15th, 2011
Facebook Adds Renewables as Friend
After a long fight, Greenpeace has finally convinced Facebook to give up coal
- Travel & Transportation
- By Oana Grigoras
- December 2nd, 2011
Utah National Park Meets Dirty Coal Mine
Projected coal strip mine aims to offer more coal-power to Los Angeles residents
- Energy
- By Oana Grigoras
- December 2nd, 2011
Chase Is Most Influent 'Climate Killer' Bank
Chase, the biggest supporter of coal, is closely followed by City and Bank of America
- Energy
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 30th, 2011
Dirty Coal Business Continues to Flourish in South Africa
The host of the climate change summit is far from displaying an eco-conscious attitude