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2016 — The year in photos

Blog entry by Madeleine Smith | December 22, 2016

2016 was a challenging year for people and the planet. It brought many challenges that will continue in the year ahead — a changing climate, greedy corporations and politicians whose policies spell trouble for the planet. As we look...

Roger Grace puts our oceans in focus

Blog entry by pcrawfor | March 1, 2011

Thirteen. Unlucky for some but not for Greenpeace photographer Roger Grace who has just launched an exhibition of his work, from the last two decades, featuring 13 of his favourite images. Since 1990 Roger has been the official...

When the last tree is cut...

Blog entry by JulietteH | November 1, 2010

There's a proverb that says: "When the last tree is cut, when the last river has been poisoned, when the last fish has been caught, then we will find out that we can't eat money." Looking at this photo by Daniel Beltrá, I am...

Greenpeace photographer Daniel Beltra wins another award

Blog entry by Phil | March 24, 2009

"We’re all in this together – I don’t believe there’s a left or right, or here or there… The human species is the only animal that we know that destroys – with conscience – their environment and we need to change that." - Daniel Beltra...

Greenpeace photographer Paul Hilton honoured at World Press Photo awards

Blog entry by John Novis | February 14, 2012

Many congratulations to our trusted friend and photographer Paul Hilton on his ‘Shark Fin’ World Press Photo 2012 3 rd prize in Nature win. It’s great news for Greenpeace too - this powerful picture of a shark being pulled onto...

We have a winner

Blog entry by Nick | March 22, 2008

Photo competition winning Piwauwau by Suzi Phillips (Some rights reserved) The 'Climate and I' photo competition drew some great entries -- and we have a winner - or in fact - two. The winning photographer is Suzi Phillips from...

Spencer Tunick and Greenpeace

Video | May 11, 2009 at 8:58

Hundreds strip naked on glacier in global warming protest. Aletsch Glacier, Switzerland — An emergency provokes extreme responses: human beings in danger will abandon social niceties, etiquette, and the norms of acceptable behaviour to raise an...

Pierre Gleizes

Video | February 9, 2011 at 9:15

In 2011, Greenpeace - the world's largest environmental campaigning organisation - celebrates its 40th anniversary. French photographer Pierre Gleizes has shot some of the organisation's best known photographs over the three decades he has worked...

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