Greenfreeze - ozone friendly refrigerator containing no freons or CFCs.
The Perito Moreno Glacier calving into Lake Argentina, Patagonia/Argentina.
Hotel powered by solar energy.
In 1997, Greenpeace documented a canyon-sized crack in Antarctica's Larsen B ice shelf. In 2002, the ice shelf disintegrated. Scientists were shocked by how fast the 500 billion tonne ice sheet collapsed.
A sandstorm attacks the town of Baotou.
Greenpeace activists help to install solar panels on houses in Docklands, London.
Greenpeace's climate hot-air balloon
Greenfreeze production line in Kelon factory.
Camel owner Baoyin Culu says prayers at the place where his last camel died. All of his 80 camels died from lack of grazing ground due to disappearing grasslands and desertification in the region.
Majuro Attoll, Marshall islands, affected by sea level rise due to climate change.
Aurora Borealis over Greenpeace protest against oil drilling by BP in the Alaskan Arctic.
Activists highlight pollution from a Dutch coal fired power station.
Ballon highlighting the real climate criminals.
Offshore windpark, Middelgrunden, Copenhagen, Denmark. © Paul Langrock/Zenit/Greenpeace
Greenpeace worker holds the teather of the Balloon near the Utah Olympic Sports Park.
This Earth Day become a climate activist.
The Greenpeace flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, begins the first leg of the 'Choose Positive Energy Tour' in a global journey to support the development renewable energy around the world.
Save our Climate
The UK's first wind farm in the Irish Sea which will supply 50,000 homes with power.
Wind farm viewed from Nan'ao. The current installed capacity is 60MW but will be increased to 200MW.
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