

Activists from the ecological group Greenpeace unload fake radioactive barrels in front of the Christian Democrats party (CDU) headquarters in Berlin, Germany on June 28. Greenpeace's Trojan horse was created to protest the party's atomic energy policies. Thomas Peter/Reuters
Greenpeace activists display a banner during an underwater protest at the Great Barrier Reef in Australia on July 22, 2008. The activists staged the protest to raise awareness on coal pollution destroying the reef. Greenpeace/Dean Miller/AFP/HO/File
Greepeace members paint a face mask and the slogan 'Stop CO2' on an Osborne bull to protest against car pollution during European mobility week in Madrid, Spain on September 17, 2008. Greenpeace/Pedro Armestre/AFP/File
Members of Greenpeace hold banners reading 'G8' and 'Climate leadership now!' next to a giant, inflatable iceberg on the river Seine near the Eiffel Tower, on July 7 in Paris, on the eve of the G8 summit aimed at finding common ground on how to tackle the global economic crisis and climate change. Philipp Geulland/Topshots/AFP
Greenpeace activists unfurl a banner condemning the use of coal, on a dry riverbed near one of Beijing's biggest coal-fired power plants on July 28. China's powerful energy companies must play a greater role in fighting climate change and building the nation a low-carbon sustainable energy sector, Greenpeace China said in a report on the coal use in China. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Newscom
Greenpeace climbers rappel down the face of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in Keystone, South Dakota on July 8 to unfurl a banner that challenges President Barack Obama to show leadership on global warming. Kate Davison/Greenpeace/Reuters
Greenpeace activists project a message about global warming onto the Washington Monument on January 29, 2008. Mannie Garcia/Greenpeace/Reuters
Indonesian Greenpeace activists paint a slogan on the oil tanker Gran Couva in Dumai seaport, in Riau province on November 10, 2008. Gran Couva is carrying 27,000 metric tons of crude palm oil for the Wilmar company in Rotterdam. Greenpeace is protesting against the destruction of Kampar Peninsular's peatland forest by pulp, paper, and palm oil industries and calling the Indonesian Government to implement a moratorium on deforestation. Ardiles Rante/HO/Greenpeace/AFP/Newscom/File
Greenpeace activists erect a dinosaur made of scrap metal on March 19, 2008 in front of the headquarters of energy supplier Vattenfall in Hamburg, Germany. The activists protested against the construction of a new coal-fired power plant and called to stop 'dinosaur techniques' for producing energy. Roland Magunia/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom/File
This photo from July 13 shows Greenpeace activists painting an oil supply barge with a message reading 'Espana contamina' (Spain contaminates) in the vicinity of the marine natural park del Estrecho in the Algeciras bay. Greenpeace is calling for an end to the high risk practice of oil bunkering in this area. AFP/Newscom/File
Greenpeace demonstrators prepare their solar survival capsule on Rockall, off the coast of England. Greenpeace is demonstrating against the exploration of gas and oil reserves in the North Atlantic. In 1997, demonstrators raised a flag on the tiny island, proclaiming it a new country, Waveland, and prohibiting the development of oil production nearby. Newscom/File
Greenpeace environmentalists wear masks depicting France's President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, dressed for a mock wedding, as they ride in a limousine on the Champs-Elysees in Paris. Greenpeace protests current European limits on carbon dioxide pollution levels from automobiles in France and Germany. Newscom/File
Greenpeace activists hang a banner from the nearly 9 mile-long Rio de Janeiro-Niteroi bridge over Guanabara Bay on April 1. The demonstrators are calling on world leaders to pay attention first to the people and the environment than to economics prior to the G-20 meeting in London. Luisa Di Paola/AFP/Newscom
Greenpeace environmental activists dump coal and sit down at the entrance of the Ecology Ministry to protest against a project to create a coal terminal in Cherbourg harbor in northwestern France. SIPA/Newscom/File
Members of Greenpeace show off a modified 'climate swine' SUV with snout and ears to demonstrate against German climate policies outside the chancellery in Berlin. SIPA/Newscom/File
Greenpeace activists occupy the top of the cupola of a nuclear power plant and set up banners reading 'Nuclear power harms' on June 22, in Kleinensiel, northern Germany. David Hecke/AFP/DDP