FORESTS: EU illegal timber law in jeopardy The European Commission still hasn't voted on a law against illegal timber. We need your help to hit our target of 100,000 letters to the Commission President by September 23rd (we're almost there, but our deadline is Tuesday). Please join in and take a look at our new video, Forest Love Letter to Commission President Barroso. TAKE ACTION: Write to the EU, or invite your friends to join in CLIMATE: Greenpeace activists cleared in landmark global warming trial Greenpeace cleared; Coal guilty! Just last week a UK Crown Court acquitted six Greenpeace UK volunteers of criminal damage to a coal-fired power plant. This verdict marks a tipping point for the climate movement. It stands as a warning to governments and energy companies, and an inspiration to activists and people struggling already against the causes of climate change. Read about the direct action, the trial, and the historic jury decision. DEEP GREEN: On Diego Garcia In March 2008, two former Greenpeace skippers - Jon Castle and Peter Bouquet, both from the original Rainbow Warrior crew - sailed into the lagoon of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, to protest the treatment of the dispossessed islanders, the Chagossians. Deep Green this month looks at what documentary filmmaker John Pilger famously called "Stealing A Nation". Read Rex Weyler's latest column PHOTOS: Month in pictures Our latest "Month in pictures" includes a stunning collection of images from recent Greenpeace actions and activities around the world. Every photo has a caption and a "Read more" link to get the full story. If you can't find the words to tell someone why you're with Greenpeace, just share this link. See a month in pictures Did somebody forward this message to you? Then SIGN UP HERE
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