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New Greenpeace iPad app marks 40 years of environmental photo-activism

Press release | September 3, 2011 at 17:35

Perpignan, 3 September 2011 – A Greenpeace iPad application showcasing four decades of dramatic photography from the environmental frontline was launched during this week’s Visa pour l’Image photojournalism festival in Perpignan, France.

Banner At The Ministry Of Coal, India

Image | September 11, 2012 at 14:00

Activists from Greenpeace India unfurl a 50 foot banner across two trees outside the Coal Ministry at Shastri Bhawan. The Banner reads "Ministry of Coal Scam and Forest Destruction". The activists occupy trees outside the Coal Minister’s...

Greenpeace iPad Photo App

Image | January 12, 2012 at 16:16

This free iPad app brings you the best of Greenpeace photography, updated regularly with stunning images from the Amazon Rainforest to the deep ocean to the peaks of Antarctica; from Greenpeace outposts in China and the Congo to the decks of our...

Looking at pictures in South West China

Blog entry by JulietteH | August 9, 2010

Guest entry by John Novis, head of the Greenpeace International Picture Desk . Today the 2010 Dali International Photo Exhibition comes to an end after an eventful week of presentations, seminars and photo exhibitions. I was...

World Water Day

Slideshow | March 22, 2012

Greenpeace photo activism honoured at Visa pour l’Image

Blog entry by John Novis | September 6, 2011 1 comment

Visa pour l’Image, currently taking place in Perpignan, France, is the world’s most prestigious photojournalism festival, where photographers and editors come to network, and the public get to experience stunning photo exhibitions in...

GE-Free Future Tour - Emma, part 2

Blog entry by JulietteH | April 29, 2010

This blog entry was originally written by Teresa on April 28th, but due to our website migration appears to be from a different date and author. Emma Stoner has been the crew photographer on the GE-Free Future Tour, this entry...

Greenpeace through the lens: Photographer Pierre Gleizes

Video | February 8, 2011 at 15:00

French photographer Pierre Gleizes has shot some of the Greenpeace's best known photographs over the three decades. Some of these pictures have truly changed the way we look at our planet and the environment.

When the last tree is cut...

Blog entry by JulietteH | October 29, 2010 16 comments

There's a proverb that says: "When the last tree is cut, when the last river has been poisoned, when the last fish has been caught, then we will find out that we can't eat money." Looking at this photo by Daniel Beltrá, I am...

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