Challenges, victories, and success stories: 2011 was another incredible year for all of us at Greenpeace Africa.
New pollution laws, called Minimum Emission Standards (MES), have been put in place to protect people’s lives as part of South Africa’s air quality legislation. The standards come into effect in April 2015 – but instead of driving...
Greenpeace activists in Israel project portraits of four governing mayors onto a massive garbage heap, calling on them to increase recycling initiatives. The garbage dump, infamous in Tel Aviv, contains 16 million cubic meters of waste. The...
This is our new TV ad message to Facebook, and this week it will run on TV in Facebook's home town in California, where hundreds of Facebook staff will see your demand for change.
As part of Greenpeace Africa's efforts to raise awareness about climate change in Africa. Here an elephant visits the department of housing, posing as a climate refugee.
2 October 2010 - A Greenpeace volunteer in oil-covered bathing suit holds an inflatable globe near the Centre of George Pompidou in Paris, during a protest against the expansion of oil exploration and other dirty fossil fuels. Greenpeace is...
7 October 2010 - Oil-smeared people walked through central Wellington today to protest Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee’s reckless determination to dig and drill for more dirty fossil fuels while ignoring the impacts on climate change...
01 October 2010 - A policeman walks between his squad and Greenpeace activists who have blocked the gates of Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate's Office after installing a Countdown Clock with the message 'Time is running out' as part of a community...
Greenpeace climbers scale the deepwater oil rig “Centenario”, located 100 kilometers off the coast of Mexico, and deploy banners that read “Stop Deepwater Oil Drilling”. Greenpeace Mexico calls for an end to deepwater drilling and sends a strong...
David Barnard is a Greenpeace supporter, just like you – with one little difference. He’s training for a 250km run through the Antarctic wilderness
Climate activists and Greenpeace Africa volunteers came together last Saturday to take part in a global movement to highlight the impact that climate change is having in the Arctic. Our actions weren’t just about the Arctic, though, they were...
Climbers from Greenpeace UK unfurl a banner reading "It's No Oil Painting" off the roof of central London's National Gallery where Shell, who is getting ready to drill in, and jeopardize the fragile Arctic environment, was holding a PR event.
Greenpeace Global Director, Kumi Naidoo, speaks on the incredible imapact that Professor Wangari Maathai has had on the environmental, social justice, and gender movements.
The Rainbow Warrior III with sails undergoes sea trials around Helgoland, North Sea. The Rainbow Warrior is Greenpeace's first purpose-built vessel and will be officially launched in Autumn 2011.
A quick video made in the survival pod last night at meal time.
Martti worked for oil refinery company Neste Oil, recently voted the most irresponsible company of the year, until he decided to jump ship and join Greenpeace. He is now sailing on board the Rainbow Warrior.
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