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  • Candlelight Vigil - Typhoon Haiyan 4th Anniversary in the Philippines
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    Climate RainbowWarrior

    Greenpeace vessel Rainbow Warrior returns to Philippines for 10th anniversary of Super Typhoon Haiyan

    Over the coming weeks, the Rainbow Warrior will honour the courage and determination of Filipino communities demanding climate justice by calling on the world’s biggest oil and gas companies to pay for the loss and damage caused by extreme weather events like Haiyan. 

    Greenpeace International •
    8 Nov 2023
    2 min read
  • Youth activists hold a banner that reads: Vote Yes for Climate Justice. © Eremasi Rova / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    RainbowWarrior Climate

    Groundbreaking climate campaign sets sail for International Court of Justice

    Governments will now be forced to consider the human rights impacts of their climate policies and be compelled to take more ambitious action.

    Greenpeace International •
    29 Mar 2023
    3 min read
  • The Greenpeace ship SY Witness sails away from the Netherlands for her maiden voyage and first mission. © Marten  van Dijl / Greenpeace
    Stories
    ArcticSunrise Climate EnergyRevolution Oil Peace RainbowWarrior

    Best of Greenpeace ships of 2022 

    Ships have always been at the heart of Greenpeace’s activism. To honour the journey that 2022 has been, let’s look at some inspiring pictures of our iconic ships as they sail the seas on missions, protests and campaigns to protect our planet and fight for environmental justice. 

    Sudhanshu Malhotra •
    15 Dec 2022
    3 min read
  • Youth climate champions Alia Hammad from Egypt (right), and Watan Mohammed from Sudan, along with the crew of the Rainbow Warrior, are pictured with banners for United for Climate Justice ship tour, in the Mediterranean Sea near Egypt.
    Stories
    Climate RainbowWarrior

    Critical voices – meet some of the young leaders sailing with Greenpeace and calling for climate justice ahead of COP27

    At COP27, world leaders must heed the words of youg climate leaders from Global South countries. Protecting the right of future generations to a dignified life means transitioning away from fossil fuels and delivering climate justice.

    Nouhad Awwad •
    27 Oct 2022
    5 min read
  • A girl wearing a head scarf holding a placard that says Fridays For Future MAPA. Behind her are other young people at the strike.
    Stories
    Climate RainbowWarrior

    #CitizenClimate Series 02: Farzana Faruk Jhumu

    "We believe if we turn away from an injustice to one person, it can turn into injustice for humankind. So we respect, fight and stand in solidarity with everyone to fight against all oppression" - Farzana Faruk Jhumu, climate justice activist, Fridays for Future Bangladesh and FFF MAPA

    Tan Lee Kuen •
    25 Mar 2022
    6 min read
  • Rainbow Warrior Intercepts Fish Oil Tanker Key Sund. © Kristian Buus / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    RainbowWarrior Oceans Food

    Greenpeace intercepts fish oil tanker as dramatic industry expansion threatens livelihoods in West Africa

    “This is big business stripping life from our oceans, and depriving our fishing communities of their livelihoods.”

    Greenpeace International •
    7 Oct 2021
    4 min read
  • Protest against Deep Sea Mining in the Pacific. © Marten  van Dijl / Greenpeace
    Stories
    RainbowWarrior Oceans Climate

    Deep sea mining a disturbing new threat to my home

    Deep sea mining companies are in the Pacific carrying out destructive tests. Confronting this industry at sea is Victor Pickering, a Fijian activist onboard Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior ship.

    Victor Pickering •
    25 May 2021
    4 min read
  • Activists Paint Deep Sea Mining Industry Vessel in the Pacific Ocean. © Marten van Dijl / Greenpeace
    Stories
    RainbowWarrior AboutUs Oceans

    LIVE from Pacific #4: Our mission to stop deep sea mining before it begins!

    In March 2021, the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior set sail to a place called the Clarion Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean to stop deep sea mining.

    Kelly Huang •
    14 May 2021
    5 min read
  • Rainbow Warrior in Panama. © Marten van Dijl / Greenpeace
    Stories
    RainbowWarrior AboutUs Oceans

    LIVE from the Pacific #3: Crossing the Panama Canal and encountering dolphins

    We were sailing from the Caribbean to the Pacific. We queued up for two days before crossing the Canal, due to the ship traffic.

    Kelly Huang •
    7 May 2021
    4 min read
  • Rainbow Warrior in the Pacific. © Marten van Dijl / Greenpeace
    Stories
    RainbowWarrior AboutUs Oceans

    LIVE from the Pacific #2: How to live for 3 months at sea

    At the moment when I was writing this blog, the ship was rolling a lot. Although everyone is full of spirit to carry out our mission, when it comes to sea sickness, no matter how strong you are, many can hardly resist the power of nature.

    Kelly Huang •
    30 Apr 2021
    4 min read
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