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Crossposted from PolluterWatch: PR Flack Randal Simonetti Sells Conflict to Corporations In the public relations world, there exists a subset known as crisis communications, or crisis management. This is ...
By Connor GibsonYesterday, Alaska Natives, Arctic experts and local activists met with the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management at a conference room at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska. The meeting ...
By Rachael ProkopToday Greenpeace released a report exposing Best Buy, the giant electronics retailer, for fueling destruction in Canada’s Boreal Forest. Our report reveals the company is sourcing an incredible ...
By Amy MoasThe federal coal leasing program is facing additional scrutiny, as the Western Organization of Resource Councils, Friends of the Earth, and the Paul Allen Foundation launch a new ...
By Joe SmythOver the past 8 years, the Soy Moratorium has been one of Greenpeace’s proudest milestones in the fight against deforestation and today in Brazil, the Soy Working ...
By Daniel BrindisCrosspost from Aaron Huertas, science communication officer at the Union of Concerned Scientists. Image above from Paul Goyette via Flickr. My mother’s family is politically diverse. And opinionated. As my grandmother ...
By Guest PostOn Saturday, November 15, a deadly chemical gas leak at DuPont’s La Porte, Texas plant claimed the lives of four workers. All it took was a leak of ...
By Diana RuizHundreds of thousands of people have asked Amazon.com to join Google, Apple, Facebook and other tech companies to lead the way to building us a green Internet, powered ...
By David PomerantzPolar bear cubs’ warm coats ruined by crude oil. Seal dens crushed by icebreakers. Whales inhaling toxic fumes. These aren’t just scary scenarios from environmental groups. They’re analysis ...
By John DeansGreenpeace activists will be going on trial to fight felony charges for a protest at the P&G headquarters in Cincinnati.
Updates from Trial in Cincinnati


