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Getting Serious about Nuclear Power - Too little, too late, too expensive – and too...

Publication | 29 November, 2008 at 16:55

Nuclear energy’s ‘contribution’ to fighting climate change would come too late (long after 2020), with huge costs (US$ 10 trillion) and would create a myriad of other serious hazards related to accidents, waste and proliferation. These large...

Remember the Rainbow Warrior and the Marshall Islands

Blog entry by jmckeati | 9 July, 2010 3 comments

Tomorrow is the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior by the French secret service in New Zealand’s Marsden Wharf. It is the day we remember our colleague Fernando Pereira who was killed in the attack. He was just 35.

War on Iraq

Background | 10 April, 2006 at 16:09

Greenpeace opposed the war on Iraq.

Trip to Iraq

Background | 10 April, 2006 at 16:09

Crew of PHYLLIS CORMACK

Image | 1 September, 1971 at 3:00

Crew of PHYLLIS CORMACK. First Greenpeace trip to Amchitka Island to protest against USA nuclear testing.

Chris Robinson

Image | 1 November, 1981 at 2:00

Chris Robinson, Lloyd Anderson, David McTaggart, Tony Marriner and Brice Lalonde on Greenpeace vessel "Vega" before heading to Moruroa to stop a nuclear weapons test.

Evacutaion of Rongelap Islanders to Mejato

Image | 1 May, 1985 at 2:00

Evacutaion of Rongelap Islanders to Mejato by crew Rainbow Warrior. Pacific 1985.

One of 1500 demonstrators

Image | 23 June, 1995 at 2:00

One of 1500 demonstrators, a quarter of the population of Raratonga, who turned out to protest French nuclear testing in 1995.

George Bush leads the US toward a policy

Image | 17 September, 2003 at 3:00

George Bush leads the US toward a policy of unilateral, pre-emptive counterproliferation warfighting strategy.

Demonstrators attempt to deliver millions

Image | 1 September, 1995 at 3:00

Demonstrators attempt to deliver millions of signatures against French nuclear testing at Moruroa to President Jacqes Chirac in Paris

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