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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
A huge victory for climate justice for Bonaire, the Rainbow Warrior in Cape Town, and a call to end the tyranny of fossil fuels in Belgium. Here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace work around the world this week.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
A creative week in the Greenpeace world, with murals around the globe celebrating the ratification of the Global Oceans Treaty, as well as people power in the streets of Washington D.C, London, and Berlin.
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Greenpeace Denmark statement on Greenland
Greenpeace Nordic statement on Greenland.
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Reclaim the moral compass: a call for courageous leaders
We call for courageous leaders to resist the billionaire takeover of our culture and future, to rise above the hateful rhetoric of division, and to renew our commitment to decency.
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Bonaire climate ruling: Moment of truth for Dutch State’s failing climate policy
This is the first European adaptation ruling on overseas territories that could have groundbreaking legal consequences worldwide.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Climate defenders in Australia, the Rainbow Warrior bids farewell to Brazil, and celebrating the Global Ocean Treaty coming into force in the U.K. Here are a few highlights of Greenpeace work around the world over the first weeks of 2026.
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Greenpeace International calls for protection of Venezuelan people amid oil-driven US intervention
Greenpeace International is deeply concerned about the most recent illegal military action by President Donald Trump against Venezuela.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Nickel mining at a UNESCO site, sunshine in Paris, and green reconstruction in Ukraine, here are a few highlights of Greenpeace work around the world over the past week.
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Top 5 questions we answered in 2025
From “Why are you making statements on Gaza?” to "What's your stance on meat and dairy?" Your top 5 questions via social media answered.
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2025 in Images
2025 has been yet another year marked by some serious climate emergencies worldwide. It was not surprising when the UN declared 2025 the third-hottest year on record in 176 years of record-keeping.









