
Grace O’Sullivan
Grace O'Sullivan is a former Member of the European Parliament and a prominent Greenpeace activist known for her courageous efforts against nuclear testing in the Pacific. She gained international attention in 1985 when she participated in protests against French nuclear tests, leading to her deportation from French Polynesia. O'Sullivan played a significant role in establishing the Greenpeace World Park in Antarctica, advocating for the continent's protection as a natural reserve. Her activism has contributed to important discussions on environmental protection and geopolitical concerns regarding Antarctica.
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Grace O'Sullivan worked with Trevor Mallard on the NZ - EU Free Trade Agreement.
Trevor Mallard interview: Lessons from Ireland amid a changing world orderGrace O’Sullivan is a former MEP and Greenpeace activist known for her efforts to save the planet and her involvement in protests against nuclear testing.
Former MEP and Greenpeace activist Grace O’Sullivan’s Antarctic legacy is at risk – The Irish Times
















