Greenpeace Pictures Of Week 12 December

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Ten years since the Paris Agreement, a sunken cake, and clean air for kids. Here are a few highlights of Greenpeace work around the world in the past seven days.


Giant Banner Unfurled to Denounce those Responsible for Sabotaging the Paris Climate Agreement. © Greenpeace
© Greenpeace

🇫🇷 France – On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, Climate Justice Action, ANV-COP21 and Greenpeace France unfurled a 300-square-meter banner on the Champ-de-Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, denouncing 10 years of climate sabotage and depicting the faces of Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen, Vincent Bolloré, Patrick Pouyanné, Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump.


Leaders from Quilombo Mundo Novo Visit the Rainbow Warrior in Recife. © Marlon Diego / Greenpeace
© Marlon Diego / Greenpeace

🇧🇷 Brazil – Leaders from Quilombo Mundo Novo Visit the Rainbow Warrior in Recife, northeastern Brazil. Quilombo Mundo Novo is located in the Serra da Torrada region-named after the traditional roasting of Brazil nuts in large pans. Today, the community is known for its samba de coco, an Afro-Brazilian cultural expression that blends music, poetry, and circle dance.


Bantargebang Landfill, Bekasi, West Java. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
© Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace

🇮🇩 Indonesia – Excavators work on the Bantargebang landfill in Bekasi, West Java, often described as the largest open-dumping landfill in Southeast Asia and one of the world's biggest, serving Jakarta with massive daily waste intake and becoming a vast, populated waste mountain.


Cake Delivery to Fossil Company INA in Zagreb. © Tomislav Huha / Greenpeace
© Tomislav Huha / Greenpeace

🇭🇷 Croatia – Greenpeace Croatia partnered with satirical activist Dario Juričan and held a performance protest in front of the fossil company Ina, on the 5-year anniversary since its gas platform Ivana D sank to the bottom of the Adriatic Sea. Activists prepared a cake with a model of a sunken platform on it as a present to congratulate the company. The company sadly would not accept the cake.


Peaceful Protest to Commemorate World Human Rights Day 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia. © Dhemas Reviyanto / Greenpeace
© Dhemas Reviyanto / Greenpeace

🇮🇩 Indonesia – Gerakan Buruh Bersama Rakyat (Gebrak) participates in the commemoration of Human Rights Day 2025, December 10th, in Jakarta. Greenpeace, along with a civil society coalition, urged the government to immediately declare a National Disaster Status for the crisis in Sumatra, halt all extractive projects that damage the environment, and undertake comprehensive reform of the police force to end impunity and the criminalisation of civilians.


Taking Shell to Court in London. © Fossil Free London / Angela Christofilou
© Fossil Free London / Angela Christofilou

🇬🇧 U.K. – Activists from Fossil Free London, Greenpeace Philippines, Greenpeace UK, Uplift and members of the Filipino diaspora held a protest in support of climate survivors of Super Typhoon Odette (Rai) who have filed a civil case in a United Kingdom court (referred to as The Odette Case), taking a decisive step to hold oil giant Shell accountable for the deaths, injuries, and destruction left by the climate-fuelled storm, which hit the Philippines back in December 2021.


Marunda Flats in North Jakarta. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
© Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace

🇮🇩 Indonesia- Kids play on the playground at Marunda Flats Cluster A building in Marunda, North Jakarta. Residents of Marunda Flats are demanding the Jakarta government to provide an alternative and clean energy source, in which they have long been the victims of air pollution from the nearby coal-fired power plants and coal stockpiles.


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