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Work for Greenpeace

Topic | March 26, 2012 at 13:00

Greenpeace International employs more than 250 staff, from all corners of the globe, all dedicated to meeting the professional standards expected of the world's leading campaigning organisation for the environment.

Ships crew

Job | November 16, 2010 at 14:12

Would you like to work on board a Greenpeace ship and be part of the world's leading environmental campaigning organisation?

Powering G8 Job Creation

Publication | July 3, 2009 at 0:00

Creating jobs while protecting the climateG8 leaders at L’Aquila have the opportunity to stimulate economic recovery while lowering carbon emissions through investing in green jobs. Greenpeace’s newest research shows this shift will create 1...

Internship Research

Job | September 1, 2011 at 10:30

The Research Unit at Greenpeace International is offering a 6 month internship position. Research internships are based in Amsterdam, Netherlands as full-time positions (40 hours per week) for a fixed term of 6 months. This internship option is...

Campaign overview

Background | May 10, 2010 at 11:07

The social, ecological and economic impact of climate change is inarguable, and while governments around the world should be working tirelessly to set the framework for global clean energy use, they remain mired in dialogue, rather than taking...

Working for Greenpeace: Al Baker looks back at his start

Video | August 29, 2012 at 13:35

With the Arctic Sunrise on her way to peacefully protest against Gazprom's oil platform, Action Co-ordinator, Al Baker, talks about how he started his career at Greenpeace back in 1976.

G20 meeting: a well-oiled machine

Blog entry by Brian | June 30, 2010 2 comments

I don't know about you, but the leaders I want to follow aren't the ones who say it's too hard to break the world's addiction to dirty energy. The politicians I want to elect aren't bought off by oil lobbyists. The beaches I want to...

Nuclear Power: an obstacle to rapid development

Publication | November 4, 2009 at 0:00

This briefing details why nuclear power is neither a necessary nor a beneficial part of a sustainable energy strategy for countries experiencing rapid industrialisation.

Green jobs: 8 million (more) reasons to avoid catastrophic climate change

Blog entry by laurak | September 15, 2009 8 comments

By Julien Vincent, Climate and Energy Campaigner - Greenpeace Australia-Pacific The jobs question. It is often the ‘elephant in the room’ during debates over climate change and the need to decarbonise our global energy supply. Quite...

Don't mention Yucca Mountain

Blog entry by Justin | October 31, 2008

Whenever he campaigns in Nevada, republican presidential candidate John McCain works hard to avoid any mention the state’s Yucca Mountain project. The nuclear waste repository is yet to be completed and is currently 20 years behind...

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