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		Greenpeace Pictures of the WeekFrom a banner protest at the plastic treaty in Switzerland to a giant installation on a Shell platform in the North Sea, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week. 
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		Anish Kapoor protest art at Shell’s North Sea platform: what you need to knowGreenpeace activists installed a haunting new artwork created by legendary artist, Anish Kapoor onto an active Shell platform in the remote North Sea. 
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		Environmental storytelling for a Chinese audience: reporting from the Amazon rainforest with “Aunt Bear”Connecting the dots on protecting wildlife, Cali locals, and the charisma of the cockroach 
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		Greenpeace Pictures of the WeekFrom a demonstration at the plastic treaty in Switzerland to Sydney, in Bavaria, Germany, and a protest in Jakarta, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week. 
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		From Hiroshima to Gaza: defending peaceIn 2025, whilst a genocide is underway in Gaza, war continues in Ukraine, and threats of nuclear escalation abound, the promise of "never again" rings with tragic irony. 
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		Greenpeace activists paint Geneva streets black to call out Big Oil’s chokehold on Global Plastic Treaty talks, demand UN kicks out fossil fuel lobbyistsGreenpeace activists created a symbolic trail of black oil on the entrance of the Palais des Nations to call out the undue influence of the fossil fuel industry in the negotiations. 
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		80 years since Hiroshima and Nagasaki — time for a nuclear-free world for a peaceful, sustainable futureOn August 6 and 9, 1945, atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, instantly claiming the lives of tens of thousands of people. 









