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New International Executive Directors take the helm at Greenpeace

Press release | April 5, 2016 at 13:28

Amsterdam, 4 April 2016 - Bunny McDiarmid and Jennifer Morgan have officially taken up their new roles today, sharing leadership of the global environmental organisation.

Russel Norman to Lead Greenpeace New Zealand

Press release | September 11, 2015 at 10:00

Russel Norman, one of the country’s most high-profile politicians, will leave Parliament later this year and take the reins as executive director of Greenpeace New Zealand.

"An important letter I wanted to share" - Bunny McDiarmid announces resignation

Blog entry by Bunny McDiarmid | June 13, 2015

Today all of our supporters will get a letter from me that you can read below. After a decade doing probably the best job in New Zealand, I've decided to resign as executive director. I have loved being part of Greenpeace New...

Bunny Mcdiarmid Speech to BlueGreens Forum

Publication | September 7, 2008 at 22:41

"There are two things people like to have. Some call them luxuries, but really, they're just what we've come to expect. One is time and one is choice. The challenge with climate change is that we have increasingly less of both. The science is...

Endangered whales to be hunted if whaling proposal gets go ahead

Feature story | April 23, 2010 at 0:00

Greenpeace supporters have set up a whale graveyard in front of the Beehive in reaction to further details released today of a proposal which could legitimise commercial whaling and allow hunting to continue in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.

We will defeat climate change - through cooperation

Blog entry by Jennifer Morgan and Bunny McDiarmid | April 26, 2016

Today, on Earth Day, more than 165 countries sign a global agreement - Paris Climate Agreement  - to protect our environment. This is a  record turnout  for an international agreement. It is an encouraging sign. After many years of...

Forty-five years of people power

Blog entry by Jennifer Morgan and Bunny McDiarmid | September 17, 2016

After forty-five years, countless campaigns and stories - one thing remains central to the Greenpeace identity, and that is people. People are at the heart of who we are and what is needed to create the green and peaceful world we need...

A day in port

Blog entry by Kathy | March 9, 2008

On the bridge (C) GRENPEACE / Sharomov A key part of our ship tour are the open days, when anyone can come on board, have a free tour, talk to the campaigners and meet the crew. During these tours, someone from the Greenpeace NZ...

The spy story

Page | July 10, 2010 at 7:25

Nothing is ever true, so the saying goes, until it has been officially denied. The French Government terrorist bombing of the Greenpeace ship the Rainbow Warrior is a classic case.

'The river is our blood.' Standing with the Munduruku in the heart of the Amazon

Blog entry by Bunny McDiarmid | July 21, 2016

There is nothing quite like flying over the Brazilian Amazon. The forest spreads out like an endless green carpet, crisscrossed by ribbons of water, and goes on for as far as the eye can see. Banks of clouds break up the vast sky. As...

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.

Maybe just maybe we will make it

Blog entry by bunny | July 21, 2010

The last few days we have been optimistically trying to organise a flight to Mejato. Mejato is  a small island at the north end of the Kwajalein Atoll. It is also where a large section of the Rongelap community still live after being...

Look before you leak

Blog entry by Francois | August 20, 2008

Greenpeace activists protesting against EPR in Flamanville, Northern west France. Several accidents happened in French nuclear plants in July. Greenpeace France has subsequently filed two complaints against Areva, the French...

The latest chapter in the Nuclear Pacific tale

Blog entry by bunny | July 19, 2010

Many times I have been on the phone or at a gathering of our Greenpeace supporters and one has said to me "Thanks you so much for all that you do, you are so brave! I wish I could be out there with you". I've never quite known how to...

Bunny McDiarmid ED Greenpeace New Zealand

Image | December 10, 2008 at 4:50

Bunny McDiarmid ED Greenpeace New Zealand supports the Tokyo 2 in Wellington today by having her photo taken to present to the Japanese Embassy. Greenpeace today set up an anti-whaling stand outside the Japanese embassy in Wellington where during...

A memorial wreath for the first Rainbow Warrior

Image | May 27, 2004 at 1:00

Bunny McDiarmid and Franz van Dyke (Captain) throw a wreath over the resting place of the first Rainbow Warrior in Matauri Bay.

Martini Gotje and Bunny McDiarmid at the Rainbow Warrior tribute concert

Image | July 10, 2005 at 1:00

10th July 2005: Martini Gotje and Bunny McDiarmid, both of whom were original Rainbow Warrior crew members, speak to the audience at the Rainbow Warrior tribute concert.

Bunny McDiarmid and Martini Gotje at the Rainbow Warrior tribute concert

Image | July 10, 2005 at 1:00

10th July 2005: Bunny McDiarmid and Martini Gotje, both of whom were original Rainbow Warrior crew members, speak to the audience at the Rainbow Warrior tribute concert.

Greenpeace NZ head Bunny Mcdiarmid on Copenhagen outcome

Video | December 20, 2009 at 10:02

Greenpeace NZ Executive Director Bunny Mcdiarmid talks about the Copenhagen outcome and the urgent need for action on climate.

Whale graveyard at NZ Parliament

Video | April 27, 2010 at 9:45

Greenpeace supporters create a whale graveyard in front of New Zealand parliament. Greenpeace New Zealand Executive Director Bunny McDiarmid outlines latest developments in campaign to save the whales, not whaling.

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