Messages for Nuclear Victims on Mount Fuji

A multinational alpine team delivers messages of support and hope for the victims of the nuclear disaster to the summit of Mt Fuji. The climbing team is comprised of eleven alpinists from Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA scaled the mountain.

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Bearing witness - photo stories and documentary from around the world.

Here at Greenpeace, bearing witness is one of our core principles. These multimedia photo-essays give a more in-depth look into just a few of the stories we've sent our photographers to cover.

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Picking Cotton

Photo essay | June 14, 2010 at 16:17

The choice between organic and genetically engineered cotton for farmers in South India. This photo-essay has been released to accompany a case study that shows the economic stability and benefit for Indian farmers of farming cotton organically... Read more >

Sinking Sundarbans

Photo essay | March 4, 2010 at 15:16

At the mouth of the Ganges River lies the Sundarbans - 20,000 square kilometres of Unesco protected Mangrove forest stretching between India and Bangladesh. It is home to 500 endangered Bengali tigers, countless crocodiles and around 4.3 million... Read more >

Rice is Life

Photo essay | May 12, 2009 at 15:06

Rice is Life - traditional rice farming in China For farmers of Southern China, rice is more than just food - it is the very basis of their culture, however, it's a way of life that could be under threat as the spectre of genetic... Read more >

Paradise Lost

Photo essay | March 1, 2009 at 14:47

PNG's (Papua New Guinea) remote location suits illegal and unethical logging companies. It makes it very difficult to prove workers' claims of mistreatment and poor conditions. Conditions for PNG forest communities and logging workers were mostly... Read more >

Scraplife - e-waste in Pakistan

Photo essay | February 18, 2009 at 14:39

Thousands of tons of e-waste – such as discarded PCs, mobile phones and TVs - are dumped in Africa and Asia every year. Our research shows that some of this waste is exported to Pakistan.. In the Karachi district of Lyari, hundreds of... Read more >

Following the e-waste trail

Photo essay | February 18, 2009 at 14:19

Greenpeace has been investigating the immoral and illegal e-waste dumping in developing countries since 2002. After China, India, Pakistan and Ghana, this is the story of how one very broken TV managed to avoid being tested and recycled according... Read more >

Poisoning the Poor

Photo essay | July 30, 2008 at 14:14

Mid 2008 a Greenpeace team including campainger Kim Schopppink and photographer Kate Davison went to Ghana to document and gather evidence of what really happens to our electronic waste. Read more >

Shock and Awe

Photo essay | March 4, 2008 at 14:10

Greenpeace freelance photographer Daniel Beltrá talks about his latest award winning images. From the 'Shock' of Amazonian rainforest destruction to the 'Awe' of the icescapes found in the Ross Sea, Daniel reveals how the two are connected. Read more >

Great Whale Trail Expedition

Photo essay | November 26, 2007 at 14:05

Photographs by Paul Hilton and sounds provided by whale researcher Nan Hauser - all in the Pacific ocean 2007. Read more >

Melting Glaciers-John Novis at Mt Everest

Photo essay | June 3, 2007 at 13:55

Taking a 1968 photograph of the Rongbuk Glacier in Tibet, John Novis joined Greenpeace China on an expedition to take a comparison shot and document the effects of climate change on the area. He tells his story of this very special assignment. Read more >

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