Beyond Zero talks to Trish Harrup about Greenpeace's Pacific tour, Mark Riley about community action and Jon Dee about going paperless.
Beyond Zero talks to Trish Harrop, Climate and Energy campaigner at Greenpeace, about the Greenpeace pacific island tour and the climate change impacts people are facing and the call for developed nations at Copenhagen this year to commit to dramatic cuts in emissions Mark Riley from Climate Action Moreland tells us about the action group’s activities and Jon Dee from Do Something discusses the launch of their new Paperless Alliance campaign.
Beyond Zero radio interviews Trish Harrop, Mark Riley and John Dee
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