Greenpeace Pictures Of Week 14 March

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No more bombs, no nukes, no more bullies. Here are a few of our favorite images from Greenpeace work this week. Comment below which you like best!


No to war! Giant banner in Madrid. © Greenpeace / Pablo Blazquez
© Greenpeace / Pablo Blazquez

Spain – Greenpeace activists unfurled a giant banner with the message "NO TO WAR" in Madrid's Puerta del Sol, one of the city's most iconic locations, to send a clear message to world leaders: war is never the solution.


© Samuel Schalch / Greenpeace

Switzerland – Greenpeace activists draw a circle with a red thread 5 kilometres around the Gösgen nuclear power plant on Saturday. In doing so, they illustrate the drastic loss of living, residential and working space following a nuclear accident - knowing that a reactor disaster could affect an even larger area.


Pre-Launch Screening of the Film Pig Feast (Pesta Babi). © Alif R Nouddy Korua / Greenpeace
© Alif R Nouddy Korua / Greenpeace

Indonesia – Sinta Gebze, a Malind Indigenous community member whose story is featured in the film Pig Feast (Pesta Babi), embraces one of the participants after sharing her response and watching the film in Jayapura, Papua.


Women's March in Brussels. © Greenpeace / Johanna de Tessières
© Greenpeace / Johanna de Tessières

Belgium – Thousands of protesters march in Brussels on International Women's Day to demand gender equality, protesting issues like gender-based violence, wage gaps, and supporting reproductive rights.


Disruptions at the World Nuclear Energy Summit in France. © Amaury Cornu / Greenpeace
© Amaury Cornu / Greenpeace

France – Greenpeace France activists disrupted the arrival of official delegations at the World Nuclear Summit.


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