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Please write to the Arctic 30 and let them know how much support they have

Posted by sara_a — 3 October 2013 at 9:18am - Comments
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Write a letter to the Arctic 30

The Arctic 30 are being detained in Russian prisons, charged with piracy. Please help us to shine a light into their cells, raise their spirits and let them know how much support they have all over the world. These 28 activists and two journalists are at the forefront of the battle against dangerous oil drilling in the Arctic, they are heroes not pirates. In their darkest moments we need to let them know they are not alone, so please write a card or letter with a message of support

LIVE regional protests at Shell petrol stations

Posted by Richard Martin — 21 September 2012 at 8:50am - Comments

After a huge amount of pressure online and offline, shining a spotlight on Shell’s shoddy drilling operation - Shell has abandoned their plans to drill off Alaskan coast this year. But they and other oil companies have plans to return next year - and we need your help to stop them.

Today Greenpeace supporters and volunteers from across the UK have come together for 13 large regional protests to #TellShell to scrap their Arctic drilling plans for good. Please follow the action:

Help #SaveTheArctic in your town

Posted by Richard Martin — 4 July 2012 at 12:42pm - Comments

Greenpeace has grabbed headlines with dramatic images of activists boarding Shell’s ships. 100’s of thousands of you have emailed Shell to demand they scrap their Arctic plans, and then you've signed the Arctic scroll – asking world leaders to create a global sanctuary in the Arctic.

However to #SaveTheArctic we’re all going to need to do much more, and I’d like to help you do it.

Spot the stormtrooper and win 200 Jedi points

Posted by Richard Martin — 9 December 2011 at 11:48am - Comments

This Saturday, Greenpeace volunteers will be out in force on the streets of London inviting people to sign petition cards to Volkswagen, and we’d like to invite you to support them by joining in a grand game of Spot the Stormtrooper.

Pick up a Picasso

Posted by mollybrooks — 28 November 2011 at 5:38pm - Comments

Earlier this year one of our long-standing and generous supporters, Frederick Mulder, offered to help Greenpeace fundraise for the Rainbow Warrior. As an international art dealer specialising in Picasso, he gifted us a number of limited edition pieces, all part of a series of unique linocut posters created by Picasso for the southern French town of Vallauris between 1951-65.

A week of Volkswagen activism

Posted by Richard Martin — 14 September 2011 at 12:52pm - Comments
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Volunteers cover a VW display model inside the Colindale dealership

In June a small group of Greenpeace volunteers and activists launched our campaign against Volkswagen hijacking London’s largest ad space. A week ago hundreds of Greenpeace volunteers launched a wave of activism across the UK and Europe.

Bid for the experience of a lifetime

Posted by mollybrooks — 26 August 2011 at 12:56pm - Comments
Celebrity auction
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Bid for one of forty celebrity experiences or memorabilia

Fancy a practice session with the world’s number one footballer Lionel Messi, or maybe you’d like backstage passes to a Jamiroquai concert in Paris? Or perhaps you would prefer a Picasso to hang on your wall, or a signed print of an original Greenpeace photograph?

Rainbow Warrior III: progress so far, thanks to you!

Posted by mollybrooks — 23 May 2011 at 5:56pm - Comments

We couldn’t have got this far without the amazing support of thousands of people

And the winner is...

Posted by mollybrooks — 3 December 2010 at 3:31pm - Comments
The people's choice. The blob fish.
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The people's choice. The blob fish.

Nearly 4,000 people voted in our poll to find a new friend for Greenpeace Giving's Ugly Fish. If you were one of them, thanks very much for exercising your democratic right. The result was a landslide, with over 50% of the votes going to one, particularly (un)attractive, candidate.

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