News updates from our campaigns up across Africa and the planet.
In the culmination of a week of climate protests focusing on the G8, Greenpeace activists write "G8: FAILED" on a South African ship carrying coal in Civitavecchia, Italy, near Rome.
As the G8 meeting in Italy ended with little progress on saving the climate, Greenpeace called for public pressure to demand that the world's wealthiest governments take decisive action on climate change.
Greenpeace will soon have a new leader. Kumi Naidoo will take up the role of Executive Director of Greenpeace International in November 2009, when Gerd Leipold steps down after nearly nine years as our activist-in-chief.
Congratulations to one of the world's best photographers, Daniel Beltrá, who has often worked with us on forest and climate campaigns. He has just won the new Prince’s Rainforests Project Award at the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards.
Greenpeace demands an immediate stop to all shipments of plutonium Mixed-Oxide (MOX) fuel, following Areva’s announcement today of the largest ever MOX shipment’s route from France to Japan.
Activists on the Rainbow Warrior stage a peaceful protest against the expansion of a Belgian-owned coal power plant, anchoring a few meters off the coal wharf. Activists in an inflatable display a banner reading "Quit Coal."
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