The new Rainbow Warrior is the first ship in our fleet designed and built specifically for Greenpeace. That means the it's not just one of the most environmentally-friendly ships ever made; it’s also a campaigner’s dream.
Kiwis will have the chance to come aboard one of the world’s most famous ships this weekend during two free public open days.
Auckland, Friday 16 November 2012: Today Greenpeace announced that the state of the art new Rainbow Warrior will visit New Zealand for the first time in January and February 2013.
During the production of the 2015 Greenpeace USA calendar, the publisher, Workman Publishing, sourced an image from a nature photographer, Alain Mafart-Renodier. It was later discovered that Mafart-Renodier is also Alain Mafart, one of the French...
He joined the crew of the Rainbow Warrior to bring his pictures of French nuclear testing to the world. When secret service agents bombed the ship, they killed Fernando Pereira, a man who dedicated his life to peace. A determined photographer, a...
At the time of the bombing, the Rainbow Warrior was about to lead a group of anti-nuclear testing vessels into the Pacific. To appreciate why the ship was bombed by the French government, it's important to understand the political environment of...
Who were the crew of the Rainbow Warrior in 1985?
Two French agents served time in prison for their part in the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, but there were many others involved in its planning and execution. Many of those involved have simply disappeared.
Useful further reading on the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior.
From the Greenpeace archives, news outlets, documentaries, and more. A collection of useful images and media surrounding the Rainbow Warrior bombing.
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