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50th Anniversary

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50th anniversary Edition

The Legacy of the Rainbow Warriors

This year commemorates the 50th anniversary of Greenpeace International. To celebrate half a century of fighting to protect the planet, we’re looking back on the legacy of Greenpeace’s most iconic ships - The Rainbow Warriors.

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8 Highlights of Greenpeace campaigns internationally

From journeying to the centre of an atomic blast site in 1971, to having established organisations in over 57 countries, Greenpeace has come a long way in half a century.

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In History: Greenpeace Campaigns Against Nuclear Dumping

Since the emergence of the civil use of nuclear power to meet the energy needs of growing populations, nuclear waste and how we dispose of it has become a big issue - especially for environmentalists.

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The women behind Greenpeace’s first campaign

In celebrating 50 years of Greenpeace, we’re taking this opportunity to celebrate the lives of some amazing women who were involved in Greenpeace’s first campaign trip to Alaska in protest of U.S. nuclear weapons testing.

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Gillian Hill

Interview with Gillian Hill

Gillian is one of those supporters who has gone the extra mile and volunteered for Greenpeace during her newfound freetime.

 

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The Fight Against WA Gas

Woodside are attempting to prioritise profits over our planet, with their Scarborough gas mining project. Greenpeace are supporting the Conservation Council of Western Australia’s fight against this project.

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Wonders of Ningaloo Reef

Ningaloo Reef is among UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites, and one of only three located in Western Australia. This highlights the importance of Ningaloo Reef in sustaining the planet’s ecosystem.

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Western Australia’s mind-blowing biodiversity

There are 12 species of birds and 3 species of mammals unique to this area (endemic). The province is home to 7,380 plant taxa, with almost half (3,620) endemic to the area!

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