Greenpeace Campaigns on a New Frontier
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INTERNET surfers looking for excitement can now investigate the Atlantic frontier web site finding themselves transported to the year 2050 to discover the results of unchecked climate change.

Never short of campaigning ideas, the environmental group Greenpeace has set up the new site where users find themselves ln a survival capsule with the first view being of Stonehenge on a desertified Salisbury Plain in England.

The effort, of course, is designed to support the current high-profile Greenpeace campaign to prevent further climate change by stopping the burning of all fossil fuels.

Users can travel back to the present where the site functions us a virtual campaign headquarters designed to help an army of time travellers avert a future environmental catastrophe.

Surfers can watch video briefings by campaigners, contact activists, sign on-line petitions, access detailed campaign and scientific information and read the latest press releases from Greenpeace headquarters. It seems there will also be regular updates from the ship MV Greenpeace, which is currently patrolling the Atlantic frontier area.

We feel sure a few anxious oil industry executives could well try a spot of surfing at http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/atlantic.