Greenpeace removes 30 drums of toxic waste produced by Orica - Olympic site.
2003 - Greenpeace activists are being arrested by French police for blocking an entrance of Sete Harbour in France to prevent the importation of timber from the tropical rainforests in Western Africa.
Kumi Naidoo- the global head of Greenpeace - braves a freezing water cannon deluge to scale a massive Arctic oil rig. See the action and hear from Kumi about why he chose to make a brave personal stand against the madness of Arctic oil drilling.
Kelly Rigg talks about persistence, imagination, and the lessons we can learn from a campaign to save a continent.
The Campaign for a World We Can Breathe In. As a campaign like this should, the video speaks for itself.
Living For A Cause is a series of web shorts presented by Greenpeace International Executive Director, Kumi Naidoo. In episode one, Kumi reflects on his first contact with Greenpeace and the need for greater participation in activism.
Greenpeace launches "Save the Arctic Campaign" in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during Rio+20, using a balloon in the shape of a polar bear with the famous statue of Christ the Redeemer in the background. The organization joins forces with Hollywood...
From Left to Right - Thom Looney, Hu Haiquan, Miryam Justo, Yvette Sena Blankson, Bob Graham, Dr John Fletcher, Fredrick Lam. Launching from Svalbard, Norway, 78 degrees north of the equator, the ship begins a month-long expedition to the ice...
Humpback whales feed amongst a colony of seabirds, seen from on board the Esperanza in the Unimak pass, Alaska. The Alaskan Arctic Expedition highlights the need to save the Arctic from attempts by oil companies to exploit the region’s resources...
Xavante indigenous peoples from Marãiwatsédé, located in Mato Grosso state, visit the Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior ship, moored in Mauá Pier, in Rio de Janeiro. The vessel serves as a platform for the group to remember the promise, made from Eco 92...
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