Divers from Greenpeace and Taiwanese environmentalists form a mock-up school of tuna bearing the message "The Last Tuna?" at a Greenpeace organized activity in Pingtung County, Taiwan. Greenpeace is promoting marine protected areas around coastal...
Grace O´Sullivan was a member of the crew of the Rainbow Warrior when the ship was sunk by French agents in New Zealand. In this podcast she speaks to 500 supporters about the experience on the 20th Anniversary of the sinking.
THE WARRIOR NEEDS YOUR HELP After the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland's Waitamata Harbour New Zealanders rallied behind Greenpeace. The Warrior was laid to rest in Matauri Bay but with support from millions of people in NZ...
Greenpeace volunteer Tanith Carrington in the process of planting a tree as part of the Greenpeace reforestation activity on Landcorp land, near Taupo. Over 30 Greenpeace volunteers replanted over 1000 trees on land cleared for dairy farming.
Taupo, central North Island, New Zealand. Landcorp, a New Zealand Government owned company, currently converting Tahorakuri Forest into large-scale intensive dairy farms. Landcorp has embarked on a project to convert more than 25,000 hectares of...
Target Climate Change banner unfurled on the Rainbow Warrior to mark the launch of the six week tour of New Zealand and the launch of the Greenpeace Emissions Trading Report
1995-09-01 The RAINBOW WARRIOR under arrest inside the 12 mile exclusion zone around the French nuclear test site at Moruroa. The Warrior had been stormed and seized by French commandos as it entered the exclusion zone during an action to disrupt...
10 July 2005 MATAURI BAY, NEW ZEALAND on the 20th anniversary of the bombing a dive crew of which original skipper Pete Willcox was part of lowers a memorial sculpture onto the wreck of the Rainbow Warrior I, while around 100 people gather on the...
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