This Week’s Top Greenpeace Photos

This Week’s Top Greenpeace Photos

This week, various Greenpeace initiatives highlighted pressing climate issues around the world, showcasing the organization’s ongoing commitment to environmental activism.

This Week’s Top Greenpeace Photos

Jane Fonda at Film Premiere

Academy Award-winning actress and activist Jane Fonda was present at the world premiere of “Gaslit.” This significant event took place during the 41st Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 5, 2026. Directed by Katie Camosy, the film addresses the ongoing struggle against fossil fuel exploitation and its impact on vulnerable communities.

Fonda was accompanied by notable figures including community advocates Jenny Espino and Diane Wilson, and actress Connie Britton, emphasizing the collective call to action against fossil fuel pollution.

Eni’s Sponsorship Critique at the Olympics

Greenpeace Italy released a powerful video critiquing Italian oil and gas giant Eni’s sponsorship of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games. The satirical footage illustrates athletes engulfed by a wave of oil, symbolizing Eni’s substantial emissions, which could potentially melt enough glacier ice to fill 2.5 million Olympic swimming pools.

This stark visual underscores Eni’s detrimental role in the climate crisis and the future of winter sports.

Protests Against Arms Exports in Canada

In Brampton, Canada, Greenpeace activists made their stance clear with a banner reading “No Canadian Arms for ICE.” This protest targeted the Canadian company supplying armored vehicles to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), urging federal Members of Parliament to support legislative measures that would tighten arms export regulations.

Action Against Eni in Milan

Activists from Greenpeace Italy demonstrated in front of Milan’s Duomo, protesting Eni’s partnership in the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games. They creatively displayed Olympic rings obscured by oil, showcasing the hypocrisy of corporations that claim to support environmental initiatives while contributing significantly to pollution.

Shell Protests in the UK

In the United Kingdom, Greenpeace activists staged a protest outside Shell’s headquarters in London. They highlighted the stark contrast between Shell’s record profits and the significant financial burden that extreme weather events impose on the UK, projected for 2025.

Additionally, Greenpeace activists took over a billboard in London to express solidarity with U.S. citizens affected by ICE activities, drawing connections between climate change and increased migration.

A Commitment to Photo Activism

For over 50 years, Greenpeace has been at the forefront of photo activism, capturing images that expose environmental injustices. The organization continues to urge the public to witness and join the fight against climate change through visual storytelling.

To explore more images and videos from Greenpeace initiatives, visit the Media Library on Filmogaz.com.