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"Tokyo Two" picket at the Japanese Embassy in Bangkok

Image | 19 March, 2009 at 13:22

Greenpeace activists peacefully picket at the Japanese Embassy in Bangkok demanding a fair trial for Greenpeace Japan staff members Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki, known as the “Tokyo Two”.

Greenpeace activists set up camp outside

Image | 8 December, 2005 at 9:26

Greenpeace activists set up camp outside the BLCP coal plant at Map Ta Phut, Thailand. Dec 7th 2005. Supported by Greenpeace flagship the Rainbow Warrior activists had earlier climbed a loading crane at the coal plant and unfurled banners...

One third of Thailand's electricity needs

Image | 22 August, 2002 at 3:00

One third of Thailand's electricity needs could be met with renewable energy by 2020, even if electricity consumption doubles, according to a report launched today by Greenpeace prepared in conjunction with the Sustainable Energy Network Thailand.

Ten-thousand call for an Energy [R]evolution in Thailand

Image | 25 February, 2011 at 16:58

Greenpeace joins thousands of people from Nakhon Si Thammarat in a rally to protest plans for a new coal-fired power station to be built in their province by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). The protesters, holding flags...

Toxic free Chao Phraya

Image | 29 May, 2009 at 19:30

29 May - Thailand. Volunteers in inflatable canoes start a 350km journey documenting the state of Chao Praya, the most iconic river of Thailand on the 'Toxic free Chao Phraya'tour. Read more .

Climate killers' conference

Blog entry by MartinB | 4 June, 2007 1 comment

Sureerut Taechusakul (Ning) is a community leader from Thailand’s Prachuap Khiri Khan (PKK) Province. Ning has been spearheading the fight against dirty coal plants in Thailand and is in Bali with a Greenpeace team, to be a thorn in...

No to Nuclear Power 101: ‘cheap’

Blog entry by Justin | 9 March, 2009 4 comments

(This series of blog posts examines the false and dangerous claims of the nuclear industry. The introduction to the series can be found here .) If nuclear power is as cheap as the industry and its supporters claim , why is it so...

Buddhist Abbot greets Greenpeace visitors

Image | 2 May, 2002 at 3:00

Buddhist Abbot greets Greenpeace visitors during the hand over of a solar installation.

Exposing the 'Toxic Danger' in Samrong canal.

Image | 10 August, 2010 at 13:07

Greenpeace Water Patrol activists today called attention to the shocking extent of industrial pollution in Chao Phraya River’s Samrong canal located in an industrial district in Samutprakan province, 40 kilometres south of Bangkok, and warned...

Activists collect samples in Samrong Canal

Image | 10 August, 2010 at 13:22

The activists, wearing protective suits, collected samples of sediments from the canal and floated a buoy with the sign “Danger: Toxic”. On the bridge crossing Samrong Canal, volunteers displayed signs listing the toxic chemical contents of the...

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