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The Esperanza

Hub | September 3, 2010 at 16:09

Go Beyond Oil

Hub | August 9, 2010 at 22:42

We need a team of passionate crew members that will demand clean energy solutions, who are ready to take action with us.

Hope amid devastation in one of the world’s best marine sanctuaries

Feature story | July 10, 2013 at 17:18

Divers from Silliman University, Coastal Conservation and Education foundation, and Greenpeace today surveyed the massive coral damage in Apo Island. The documentation of the reef check in Apo Island is part of the activities around the visit of...

Ships

Hub | August 23, 2010 at 16:10

The plight of fisherfolk in Donsol

Blog entry by Cristina Nitafan | July 17, 2013

“What small fishermen like us catch in one month, the pangulong will catch in one night.” These words keep on reverberating in my mind after watching the video of Jaime Rabulan, a Donsol resident who fish for a living.   ...

Greenpeace challenges RSPO to stop green-washing member companies

Feature story | November 14, 2008 at 7:00

Greenpeace today prevented the loading of crude palm oil on the Isola Corallo, a Rotterdam-bound tanker in Dumai, Indonesia’s main palm oil export port. Greenpeace is calling upon the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)(1), which meets in...

Greenpeace ship Esperanza in Jakarta applauds efforts to protect forests, calls for...

Feature story | October 29, 2008 at 7:00

Greenpeace ship, Esperanza, arrived in Jakarta this morning calling for urgent action to protect forests in order to save the global climate and bearing new evidence of the mounting threat to Papua’s forests and calling on the central Government...

Today's action, tomorrow's impact: a diver's reflection

Blog entry by Wansiri Rongrongmuang | November 23, 2012

Vast indigo ocean, endless blue sky with different shades of clouds and a small group of determined people wanting to change something, here I am in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with Greenpeace. It was almost like I used my...

Greenpeace exposes abuse of Forestry Law and illegal logging in West Papua

Feature story | October 15, 2008 at 6:00

Greenpeace today released evidence of continued illegal logging activities in a suspended logging concession area in Kaimana, West Papua province. In July 2008, Indonesian police arrested senior executives (1) of two logging companies, PT Kaltim...

Greenpeace ship tour in Indonesia to show how Protecting Forests will Save the Climate

Feature story | October 6, 2008 at 6:00

Greenpeace today embarked on the Indonesian leg of its "Forests for Climate" ship tour, to shine the spotlight on the rampant destruction of the Paradise Forests – the last remaining ancient forests of Southeast Asia.

Football and bottom trawling

Page | April 13, 2007 at 15:35

Can't see the link between football and scraping the oceans floors of all life with bottom trawling? Produced during the world cup 2006, this animation will give you a whole new insight into the beautiful game...

Time is running out for tuna

Blog entry by Chow Yuen Ping | November 12, 2012

Sailing with the ship, flying with a helicopter, diving in the middle of the sea, I am on the journey of defending the Pacific Ocean. I have been working on a campaign to help Pacific tuna to recover for more than 3 years, yet...

“Hope” giving hope

Blog entry by Mark Dia | December 12, 2012

Mark Dia, our Regional Oceans Campaigner, is currently serving as our onboard team leader for our Pablo Response mission. He sent us the following update from the field just before the Esperanza made landfall in Davao City on 11 Dec.

Doha debriefing

Blog entry by Amalie Obusan | December 11, 2012

Doha was my first time at a UN climate conference and not sure of what to expect, I was immediately reminded of what was at stake when 'super typhoon'  Bopha crashed into the Philippines  – a type of storm we may see more of if we do...

Reunited with the City of Gentle People

Blog entry by Cristina Nitafan | July 15, 2013

I first set foot in Dumaguete in the year 2000 to take my college application exam. But little did my parents know I just really wanted to go out of town. Upon arrival, I was amazed at how clean the port was—one could still see fishes...

Etching the Pacific ‘Storyboard’ of our Oceanic Realm

Blog entry by Seni Nabou | November 20, 2012

One of the first delights I first discovered when I first visited Palau in mid-2000 was that  similar to Papua New Guinea , storyboards – carvings etched in wooden slabs depicting stories / myths / legends – were also a  traditional...

M/Y Esperanza Open Boat Day in Dumaguete

Image gallery | July 13, 2013

Dolphins in Tañon Strait

Image gallery | July 14, 2013

M/Y Esperanza Open Boat Day 2

Image gallery | July 28, 2013

M/Y Esperanza Open Boat Day in Manila

Image gallery | July 28, 2013

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