Media Contacts

The following contacts are for press inquiries only. If you are not a member of the press and you have a question about Greenpeace's work, please call 800-326-0959. For weekend and holiday media requests, please call 202-640-3471.

For media requests:

Molly Dorozenski

New York

646-862-1509

For media requests:

Travis Nichols

Washington, D.C.

206-802-8498

For media requests:

Keiller MacDuff

New York

202-679-2236

For media requests:

Joe Smyth

Washington, D.C.

831-566-5647

 


For photo requests:

Bob Meyers

Washington, D.C.

202-319-2453

For video requests:

Tim Aubry

Washington, D.C.

202-319-2429

   

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Undercover investigation exposes Asia Pulp & Paper’s illegal rainforest scandal

Media release | March 1, 2012 at 16:48

March 1st 2012 -- A year long Greenpeace investigation into the world’s third largest pulp and paper producer, Asia Pulp & Paper (APP), has found that the company is systematically violating Indonesia’s laws protecting ramin, an internationally...

Midwest Generation Agrees to Shut Down Fisk and Crawford Coal Plants

Media release | February 29, 2012 at 9:52

Note: The Chicago Clean Power Coalition will hold a press conference in Dvorak Park at 11:00AM on Thursday to celebrate this historic win. Speakers from community, health, and environmental organizations will be available.

Lessons from Fukushima nuclear disaster shows millions remain at risk

Media release | February 28, 2012 at 9:26

Tokyo/Washington DC - Greenpeace today released “Lessons from Fukushima”, a new report which shows that it was not a natural disaster which led to the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi plant on Japan’s east coast but the failures of the...

Transboundary agreement spells disaster for the Gulf

Media release | February 22, 2012 at 12:58

In response to the United States and Mexico signing an agreement to develop oil and gas reservoirs that cross the international maritime boundary between the two countries in the Gulf of Mexico Greenpeace United States and Mexico have signed...

Greenpeace activists erect banner in front of Duke Headquarters

Media release | February 15, 2012 at 8:34

CHARLOTTE, NC— This morning, six North Carolinians built and ascended two 20-ft tall tripods in front of Duke Energy’s headquarters with a banner between them that read “Duke Energy: no dirty rate hikes” wearing t-shirts that said, “Be a good...

Greenpeace announces campaign to make Duke Energy the clean energy company the US...

Media release | February 14, 2012 at 14:59

Washington DC - February 14, 2012 - Greenpeace USA Executive Director Phil Radford announced today a campaign to make Duke Energy the clean energy company that North Carolina and the United States deserve. The announcement follows a protest and...

All 16 activists arrested after unfurling giant banner reading "Duke Energy: The...

Media release | February 13, 2012 at 15:06

UPDATE: All 16 activists arrested after unfurling giant banner reading "Duke Energy: The climate needs real Progress." ASHEVILLE, NC—Activists at a North Carolina power plant have unfurled a banner 400 feet above the ground on a smoke stack...

Activists Take a Stand at Asheville Power Station

Media release | February 13, 2012 at 8:10

ASHEVILLE,NC—Greenpeace activists are protesting the destruction and pollution caused by coal at the Progress Asheville Power Station this morning. Activists have secured themselves to the coal loader and conveyers, which will prevent coal from...

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