Pig Iron Occupation, Sao Luis.

Photo | May 29, 2012

The day after President Dilma failed to fully veto controversial changes to Brazil's ‘forest code’, Greenpeace activists occupy a pile of pig iron and industrial cranes in the port of Sao Luis. While a second team of climbers occupy a cranes onboard the 'Clipper Hope' cargo ship. The activists unfurled banners reading: "The Amazon Turns To Charcoal. Brazil Stop The Chainsaw." The Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior is moored alongside the Clipper Hope cargo ship preventing it from loading pig iron. Greenpeace has released evidence linking the pig iron industry with slave labor and forest destruction in the Amazon. Pig iron from the company that owns the cargo – Viena - is exported to A US company that claims to supply car makers including Ford, GM, Mercedes and BMW.05/26/2012

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World Oceans Day, Senegal

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Greenpeace Africa activists together with Joal villagers and local fishermen celebrate World Oceans Day by creating a banner reading: 'Yes To Responsible Fishing' with paper fish. Expressing their commitment to sustainable fishing practices after...

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Video | May 17, 2013 at 12:30

Living For A Cause is a series of web shorts presented by Greenpeace International Executive Director, Kumi Naidoo. In episode three, Kumi reflects on civil disobedience and his experiences taking direct action.

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