6 results found
 

A new Rainbow Warrior sets sail

Feature story | October 14, 2011 at 18:30

The Earth has a new champion. In Bremerhaven, Germany, we’ve held the naming ceremony for the world’s first purpose-built, crowd-bought, eco-sleek sailing vessel, the new Rainbow Warrior.

Rainbow Warrior

Page | October 6, 2010 at 16:17

She's been bombed, impounded, rammed by government ships, raided by police... and loved by millions of people. After 52 years at sea (21 years as a Greenpeace campaigning ship), the current Rainbow Warrior is heading for retirement.

Ships

Hub | October 6, 2010 at 16:06

The Greenpeace fleet of ships is a unique asset in the battle to save planet Earth and protect the global commons. Our ships are used at the forefront of Greenpeace campaigning, often sailing to remote areas to bear witness and take action...

The Greenpeace Balloon

Page | October 6, 2010 at 16:43

The Greenpeace balloon can carry three people - a pilot and two passengers, such as a campaigner and photographer or parachutist. Three more people are needed to form the ground crew.

Esperanza

Page | October 6, 2010 at 16:26

Launched in February 2002, the Esperanza is the latest and largest vessel in the Greenpeace fleet, replacing the now retired Greenpeace.Esperanza (Spanish for "hope") is the first Greenpeace ship to be named by visitors to our web site.

Sailing, satellites and sadness

Blog entry by Frida Bengtsson | September 20, 2011

Four decades ago, around the same time that Greenpeace was founded, scientists began studying the Arctic sea ice from satellites. At that time, the greatest threat to humanity was the development and use of nuclear weapons. Now we...

1 - 6 of 6 results.