Offshore drilling: Is it worth the risk?

Aussie lad Shannon is onboard a research expedition in the Gulf of Mexico. Writing from the deck of the Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise, he asks if…

Australia’s second climate change election

When Kevin Rudd won the 2007 election in a landslide, it was heralded as the world’s first climate change election. Three years later, having squandered…

How many people does it take to win a campaign?

How many? Heaps. Rarely can Greenpeace win campaigns alone. It’s the power of acting together that creates positive change. Our power often lies in our…

The election of denial and delay

Leading into this Saturday’s election, Greenpeace sent all Parties and sitting members our election asks. The Greens are the only party that have responded directly…

Aussie sailor seeks the truth behind the BP oil spill

Shannon Lo Ricco, a lad from country Victoria, writes from his cabin on the Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise. Shannon is a logistics co-ordinator on board a…

Greenpeace confronts reckless oil exploration

Greenpeace is sending two ships to the frontiers of the world’s oil problem. Greenpeace is sending two ships to the frontiers of the world’s oil…

Hiroshima remembered – Greenpeace revisits the tragic legacy of nuclear testing

On August 6, 1945, the city of Hiroshima was destroyed by a single atomic bomb. Upon impact, thousands of people were instantly carbonised in a…

Are Fish and Chips a Greater Threat to Whales than Harpoons?

One of our campaigners in New Zealand, Karli Thomas, sent me a link to a recent program from 60 minutes New Zealand. It contains some…

Will notorious forest destroyer Sinar Mas come clean?

The short answer: not likely. In fact, not only are they not likely to come ‘clean’, but we have just released fresh evidence that Sinar Mas’…