Greenpeace around the world taking action, Indigenous communities defending their land from the Indonesian government, a Monumental Kite festival and many other great moments. Here are a few of our favorite images from Greenpeace work this week. Comment below which you like best!


Members of Chesa Selasa x The Freak Show performed during Indonesian musician Kunto Aji's appearance at the 2026 Urup Festival “Welcoming the First Sun of 2026” at Asram Edupark, Sleman, Yogyakarta.

Greenpeace Indonesia collaborated with the Urup Festival to provide solar panel installations for electricity needs in the visitor camping area as a tangible form of clean energy transition.
© Andreas Fitri / Greenpeace

Indonesia – Members of Chesa Selasa x The Freak Show performed during Indonesian musician Kunto Aji’s appearance at the 2026 Urup Festival “Welcoming the First Sun of 2026.” Greenpeace Indonesia collaborated with the Urup Festival to provide solar panel installations for electricity needs in the visitor camping area as a tangible form of clean energy transition.


Malind Indigenous plaintiff Sinta Gebze submits the lawsuit document to a staff member at the Administrative Court (PTUN) in Jayapura, Papua.
© Alif R Nouddy Korua / Greenpeace

Indonesia – Malind Indigenous plaintiff Sinta Gebze delivers legal documents to a staff member at the Administrative Court (PTUN) in Jayapura, Papua.

Members of the Malind Indigenous community have filed a lawsuit challenging the environmental feasibility permit for the planned construction of a 135-kilometer access road, issued by the Regent of Merauke, at the Jayapura Administrative Court (PTUN).


Energy Transfer's SLAPP (Strategic lawsuit against public participation) solidarity activities in Madrid, Spain in response to a judgment in the Energy Transfer case against Greenpeace entities.
© Carlotta Gambato / Greenpeace

Spain – Greenpeace Spain activists join solidarity activities in response to the judgment of the Energy Transfer SLAPP (Strategic lawsuit against public participation) case against the organization.

Energy Transfer’s SLAPPs (Strategic lawsuit against public participation) are part of a wave of abusive lawsuits filed by Big Oil companies like Shell, Total, and ENI against Greenpeace entities in recent years


On the lock, in kayaks and zodiacs, Greenpeace France activists unfurl a large banner reading: EDF <3 Putin, as well as other banners reading: EDF stop toxic contracts, Rosatom = war crime, Rosatom = toxic contracts, Solidarity with Ukrainians and EU Sanctions = false promises.
© Lorraine Turci / Greenpeace

France – On the lock, in kayaks and zodiacs, Greenpeace France activists unfurl a large banner reading: EDF <3 Putin, as well as other banners reading: EDF stop toxic contracts, Rosatom = war crime, Rosatom = toxic contracts, Solidarity with Ukrainians and EU Sanctions = false promises.


For the second time, Greenpeace Mexico held its Monumental Kite Festival for the Oceans, this time at Princess Beach in the port of Acapulco.  From 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., figures of  marine animals such as whales, manta rays, and octopuses rose into the sky to interact with visitors and send an important message on  behalf of the oceans:   "The oceans are a source of life, home to numerous iconic species. We provide food for billions of people and generate most of the oxygen we breathe on Earth. 
We are also a living entity, vital for spiritual purification. But today we are deeply  threatened by climate change, and that is why we ask citizens to dare to join the global movement of those who defend us."  Through the display of a set of 20 monumental kites, and accompanied by the enthusiastic presence of families, tourists, and local residents, the Festival's objective was to create a space to raise awareness among the general public about the value of these ecosystems and the importance of strengthening collective efforts to protect them in the critical context of climate change.
© Jesús Espinosa Espinosa / Greenpeace

Mexico – Greenpeace Mexico held its Monumental Kite Festival for the Oceans, this time at Princess Beach in the port of Acapulco.

Through the display of a set of 20 monumental kites, and accompanied by the enthusiastic presence of families, tourists, and local residents, the Festival’s objective was to create a space to raise awareness among the general public about the value of these ecosystems and the importance of strengthening collective efforts to protect them in the critical context of climate change.


The Gaslit documentary, by Greenpeace USA, featuring Academy Award-winning actor and activist Jane Fonda, on fracking and LNG and fossil fuels industry in Texas and the Gulf Coast in the US screening at the EU parliament in Brussels.
© Eric De Mildt / Greenpeace

Belgium – European Parliament screening of the documentary GASLIT with community members Melanie Oldham and Sharon Wilson.

The documentary by Greenpeace USA, featuring Academy Award-winning actor and activist Jane Fonda, won Best Documentary at this year’s Santa Barbara International Film Festival.


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