A Greenpeace activist hangs on the side of the 'Almar' which was bringing a shipment of coal into the Port of Tauranga.
Greenpeace activist Adam Shore hangs from the side of the ship Atermon, in a protest to stop the unloading of coal from Indonesia to be burnt at the Huntly power station.
Prime Minister Helen Clark speaks before the nuclear free Tasman flotilla heads out to sea where they will meet up with other Greenpeace boats to protest over Plutonium being shipped through the Pacific Ocean.
Henk Haazen at the helm of Tiama, leading the nuclear free Tasman flotilla out to sea where they will meet up with other Greenpeace boats to protest over plutonium being shipped through the Pacific Ocean.
Prime Minister Helen Clark takes a look at the Greenpeace flotilla before they head out to sea where they will meet up with other Greenpeace boats to protest over Plutonium being shipped through the Pacific Ocean.
500 Northland residents march in protest against Might River Power's proposal to turn the mothballed Marsden B power station in Ruakaka into a coal fired power station.
Heatwave FM DJs Steve Abel and Bomber Bradbury talk about climate change on the Global Day of Action, November 2006.
Greenpeace activists load coal from a stockpile at the Huntly Power Station to be returned to the Rotowaru mine.
Greenpeace activists dump coal returned from a stockpile at the Huntly Power Station outside Solid Energy's Rotowaru Mine headquarters.
Activist on top of Huntly Power Station coal conveyor unfurled a 45-metre banner "climate change starts here" with an arrow pointing to the coal station.
Greenpeace New Zealand puts on a solar powered sausage sizzle outside of parliament (after being moved on from the steps of parliament) today under the banner 'All sizzle no sausage' to highlight the difference between political talk and...
Nick Smith, National Party Environment Spokesperson enjoys a sausage at Greenpeace New Zealand's solar powered sausage sizzle outside of parliament (after being moved on from the steps of parliament) under the banner 'All sizzle no sausage' to...
Nick Smith, National Party Environment spokesperson and Nandor, Green MP, enjoy a snarler at the Greenpeace New Zealand solar powered sausage sizzle outside of parliament today under the banner 'All sizzle no sausage' to highlight the difference...
Greenpeace New Zealand puts on a solar powered sausage sizzle outside of parliament today under the banner 'All sizzle no sausage' to highlight the difference between political talk and substantial actions on climate change.
As part of a Global Day of Action on climate change, the Be The Change campaign hosted a Climate Rescue Carnival, which also involved over 350 of those who visited the carnival getting together to spell out "Climate SOS" at Western Park in...
Target Climate Change banner unfurled on the Rainbow Warrior to mark the launch of the six week tour of New Zealand and the launch of the Greenpeace Emissions Trading Report
Greenpeace's Target Climate Change balloon at Bastion Point, Auckland. 2008
A giant Greenpeace hot-air balloon over Auckland City, to mark the start of a six-week national tour aboard the Rainbow Warrior and draw attention to the lack of an emissions reduction target in New Zealand.
Taupo, central North Island, New Zealand. Landcorp, a New Zealand Government owned company, currently converting Tahorakuri Forest into large-scale intensive dairy farms.
Taupo, central North Island, New Zealand. Landcorp, a New Zealand Government owned company, currently converting Tahorakuri Forest into large-scale intensive dairy farms. Landcorp has embarked on a project to convert more than 25,000 hectares of...
Greenpeace volunteer Tanith Carrington in the process of planting a tree as part of the Greenpeace reforestation activity on Landcorp land, near Taupo. Over 30 Greenpeace volunteers replanted over 1000 trees on land cleared for dairy farming.
Coal-fired power station smokestacks. Coal is the most polluting fossil fuel and the largest single contributor to climate change.
TOKOROA, NEW ZEALAND, 29 October 2008, 2 Greenpeace activists locked on to logging equipment in Kinleith Forest to highlight the conversion of forestry land to intensive dairy. Four activists locked on to equipment and another group rotary hoed...
TOKOROA, NEW ZEALAND, 29 October 2008. Greenpeace sends a clear message that conversion of forestry land to intensive dairy farms is a crime against the climate. As well as rotary hoeing these 4 metre high letters in freshly cleared pasture, 4...
TOKOROA, NEW ZEALAND, 29 October 2008, A Greenpeace activist locked on to logging equipment in Kinleith Forest to highlight the conversion of forestry land to intensive dairy. Four activists locked on to equipment and another group rotary hoed...
TOKOROA, NEW ZEALAND, 29 October 2008, rotary hoeing 4-metre high letters reading "climate crime" into fresh pasture. 2008 NOT FOR ARCHIVE OR RESALE
TOKOROA, NEW ZEALAND, 29 October 2008, 2 Greenpeace activists locked on to logging equipment in Kinleith Forest to highlight the conversion of forestry land to intensive dairy.
TOKOROA, NEW ZEALAND, 29 October 2008, Greenpeace activists locked on to logging equipment in Kinleith Forest to highlight the conversion of forestry land to intensive dairy.
TOKOROA, NEW ZEALAND, 29 October 2008, A Greenpeace activist locked on to logging equipment in Kinleith Forest to highlight the conversion of forestry land to intensive dairy.
TOKOROA, NEW ZEALAND, 29 October 2008,Greenpeace activists locked on to logging equipment in Kinleith Forest to highlight the conversion of forestry land to intensive dairy.
Greenpeace carried out a "dairy conversion" on National Party leader John Key's electorate office to highlight the issue of deforestation for intensive dairying. Intensive dairying is New Zealand's biggest contributor to climate change.
Greenpeace deposited over 30 porcelain toilets on parliament grounds. The activity coincides with Parliaments speech from the Throne and the 9th day of UN climate talks in Poznan, Poland. Greenpeace is calling on the NZ delegation currently at...
Ambassadors for Greenpeace's Sign On campaign gather at the campaign launch function. The campaign aims to get John Key to sign on to a 40 % by 2020 emissions reduction target.
Two jeeps transport the team into the orangutan rehabilitation centre. The roads are left in almost an unpassable state to stop logging trucks being able to navigate them safely.
Greenpeace New Zealand communications manager Suzette Jackson stands on former rainforest land, recently cleared and burnt to prepare for the planting of palm.
Pristine rainforest located in a National Park near Jambi, Sumatra. 72 % of Indonesia's ancient intact forests have been cleared. 15 % of the world's biodiversity resides in Indonesia.
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