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Annus Horribilis: New works in oil

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | 7 March, 2013

When Shell opened their annual wine and dine reception at the British National Gallery last night, Greenpeace UK activists made sure their exclusive invitees were treated to a evening of fine works of art in oil. Shell have had a...

The bigger picture

Blog entry by Georgia | 9 September, 2011 3 comments

Everything north of Holland was new territory for me. I’d never seen the ice and could barely imagine it. When I asked a shipmate of mine what it was like, he said, you feel how old it is, how untouched. I was on watch when the first...

Arctic sea ice meltdown continues

Blog entry by JulietteH | 7 September, 2011 3 comments

We sometimes feel like we're repeating ourselves when we talk about Arctic sea ice - because we are. In recent months, sea ice extent has been again reaching record lows - right now, it's at a second-low record, just behind the 2007...

When asking questions gets you blacklisted

Blog entry by JulietteH | 26 July, 2011 6 comments

Have you ever heard of Franke James? Franke is a Canadian artist who writes/ draws some really impressive essays on the environment. Like many of us, she's bothered by her "green conscience": the knowledge that our planet is in big,...

Organic Rice in Ratchaburi, Bangkok

Image | 1 September, 2009 at 20:16

Greenpeace unveiled a massive living sculpture in an organic rice field to celebrate Southeast Asia’s rich natural heritage in rice production, while at the same time reminding governments to protect the region’s most important food crop from the...

Organic Rice Art Ratchaburi

Image | 1 September, 2009 at 20:14

Mrs. Samnieng Huadlim, a Thai farmer is preparing organic rice seedlings to be used for the specially-designated Greenpeace rice field. In the next four months, the rice field will grow into an artwork or "rice art" depicting farmers harvesting...

Dive amongst underwater statues in Cancun

Image | 5 December, 2010 at 12:30

Young people dressed in everyday wear, dive amongst the statues at the underwater art installation, Silent Evolution in Cancun.

Organic Rice Art Ratchaburi

Image | 1 September, 2009 at 20:15

Greenpeace unveiled a massive living sculpture in an organic rice field to celebrate Southeast Asia’s rich natural heritage in rice production, while at the same time reminding governments to protect the region’s most important food crop from the...

Aerial view of ‘Rice Art’

Image | 1 September, 2009 at 2:00

Aerial view of ‘Rice Art’, depicting farmers wearing straw hats and using sickles planted in Thailand’s Central Plainsplanted by local volunteers and Greenpeace activists.

Aerial view of ‘Rice Art’ in Thailand’s Central Plains

Image | 1 September, 2009 at 2:00

18 March - Thailand. Hundreds of Greenpeace supporters, volunteers and farmers plant organic rice to create the first ever ‘art ‘ rice field in Ratchaburi province. Read more .

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