Greenpeace apologises for Peru stunt that may’ve harmed Nazca Lines

NZ Herald-AP | 11 Dec 2014 The environmental group Greenpeace has apologised to Peruvians upset by its stunt at the world-famous Nazca lines, which authorities say harmed the archaeological marvel. The apology followed a senior official’s announcement that Peru would seek criminal charges against Greenpeace activists who allegedly damaged the lines by leaving footprints in…

Greenpeace’s carbon footprint in mouth

NZ Herald / Daily Telegraph UK Emily Goodsen 25 June 2014 One of Greenpeace’s most senior executives commutes 400km each way to work by plane, the environmental group has admitted. Pascal Husting, the programme director at Greenpeace International, said he began “commuting between Luxembourg and Amsterdam” when he took the job in 2012 and made…