A Greenpeace volunteer dressed in a costume depicting a Nestle product holds up messages from over 40,000 of Nestle's own customers in front of Nestle house, in Gurgaon. Greenpeace volunteers today delivered anti-GM messages on behalf of more than 4...

Photo | October 8, 2009

A Greenpeace volunteer dressed in a costume depicting a Nestle product holds up messages from over 40,000 of Nestle's own customers in front of Nestle house, in Gurgaon. Greenpeace volunteers today delivered anti-GM messages on behalf of more than 40,500 consumers across India, demanding that Nestlé India commit to providing GM-free food now and in future. In an online Greenpeace poll, nearly 98% of the 4,000 people polled stated that they will not eat GM food even if it becomes available in future. In September 2009, Nestlé baby food products sampled by Greenpeace were found to be genetically contaminated in China.

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Energy Revolution Bihar- The Renewable Energy Way

Image | May 17, 2012 at 16:11

(L-R) Greenpeace India Campaign DIrector Divya Raghunandan, Shri Giriraj Singh, Minister of Fisheries, Bihar, Shri Brijendra Prasad Yadav, Minister of Energy of Bihar, Samit Aich, Executive Director, Greenpeace India, and Dr Shaibal Gupta,... Read more >

Scenes from the Esperanza

Image gallery | February 22, 2012

"Big Miracle" Premiere

Video | January 27, 2012 at 18:46

Drew Barrymore portrays Greenpeace activist Cindy Lowry (called Rachel Kramer in the movie) in the new feature film Big Miracle. At the premiere in Washington DC she talked to us about what she learned about Greenpeace and her respect for our...

Earthquake risk to Jaitapur nuclear project

Video | January 13, 2012 at 13:28

The Jaitapur area comes under Ratnagiri district which falls in the seismic zone 4 (High damage) category with zone 5 being the highest. The area has witnessed 92 earthquakes within 1985 to 2005.

The true cost of coal

Image gallery | January 10, 2012

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