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Where’s all the tie-dye?

Blog entry by Maya McNicoll | January 8, 2013

It is summer in New Zealand.  The season that brings the wind, the rain and the brightest sunshine all in the same day.  I’m on board a Greenpeace ship, the brand new, purpose built, Rainbow Warrior setting out to tour the coast of...

The evacuation of Rongelap

Page | March 12, 2010 at 11:30

In 1985 the residents of Rongelap in the Marshall Islands asked Greenpeace to help them relocate to a new home. Their island had been contaminated by radioactive fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific.

Living for a Cause #2 - Kumi Naidoo

Video | November 1, 2012 at 8:45

Living For A Cause is a series of web shorts presented by Greenpeace International Executive Director, Kumi Naidoo. In episode two, Kumi reveals his first experiences after joining Greenpeace.

2010 Highlights Video

Video | February 16, 2011 at 13:49

Highlights from a year of action led campaigning in 2010.

Living For A Cause #1 - Kumi Naidoo

Video | November 1, 2012 at 8:42

Reflecting on 3 years at the helm of what has become a dynamic international organisation, the series presents an 'insider' look at the Greenpeace of today, highlighting some of the more surprising aspects of our organisation, from the well...

40 Years of Inspiring Action

Video | September 15, 2011 at 12:27

Greenpeace is celebrating our 40th anniversary this year.

Living for a cause

Blog entry by Kumi Naidoo | August 8, 2012

This November marks three years since I was appointed Executive Director of Greenpeace International. Coming to Greenpeace represented an opportunity for me to actually be part of an organisation that has taken, and continues to take a...

We will return to the Arctic

Blog entry by Nick Young | June 19, 2012

The Arctic holds a special significance for Greenpeace. The campaign that gave birth to our movement over 40 years ago stopped nuclear testing in Alaska. Many people thought a nuclear test in Alaska wouldn't affect them. But if you...

What makes Greenpeace tick?

Blog entry by nick | February 20, 2012

One of our volunteers has put together this video in which Greenpeace staff talk about the values that drive our work, and why our supporters are so important to us. We thought we'd share it with you, and thank you for making our...

From Chinese Young Pioneer to Greenpeace activist: the story of Tom Wang

Blog entry by Tom Wang | September 27, 2011

My name is Tom Wang. Tom is my English name. I gave it to myself when I was learning English from my British teacher. She couldn't pronounce my Chinese name, Xiaojun. Xiaojun means "a soldier born at dawn". Most people in China can...

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