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Greenpeace Showcases Global Activism Through Powerful Imagery
From Jane Fonda's film premiere to protests against Shell and ICE, Greenpeace's latest photos capture the organization's diverse environmental and social justice efforts.
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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Greenpeace has released a collection of powerful photos highlighting their recent activism around the world. The images showcase Jane Fonda at the premiere of the Greenpeace-produced film "GASLIT" in the US, protests against Italian oil giant Eni's sponsorship of the Winter Olympics in Milan, and demonstrations outside Shell's London headquarters and in solidarity with immigrants impacted by ICE in the UK.
Why it matters
Greenpeace's photo activism plays a crucial role in drawing attention to environmental and human rights issues, from the climate crisis to corporate greenwashing and the intersection of migration and the breakdown of the planet. These images provide a window into the organization's multifaceted approach to driving change through visual storytelling and nonviolent direct action.
The details
The photos capture a range of Greenpeace's recent initiatives, including the world premiere of the organization's first feature film "GASLIT" featuring Jane Fonda, protests against Eni's sponsorship of the Winter Olympics in Milan, and demonstrations outside Shell's London headquarters and in solidarity with immigrants impacted by ICE in the UK. The images illustrate Greenpeace's commitment to using powerful visuals to expose environmental injustice and drive action on critical issues.
- The "GASLIT" film premiere took place on February 5, 2026 at the 41st Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
- The protest against Eni's Winter Olympics sponsorship occurred in Milan, Italy.
- The protest outside Shell's London headquarters followed the oil giant's recent profit announcement.
- The solidarity protest with those impacted by ICE took place in London, UK.
The players
Jane Fonda
An activist and actor who addressed the audience after the world premiere of the Greenpeace-produced film "GASLIT".
Katie Camosy
The director of the Greenpeace film "GASLIT".
Eni
An Italian oil and gas giant that is a major sponsor of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
The U.S. government agency that Greenpeace activists protested against in solidarity with impacted communities.
Shell
The oil company that Greenpeace activists protested outside of in London following its recent profit announcement.
The takeaway
Greenpeace's powerful photo activism continues to shine a light on the urgent environmental and social justice issues of our time, from the climate crisis to corporate greenwashing and the rights of marginalized communities. These images underscore the organization's commitment to using visual storytelling to drive meaningful change.


