Greenpeace is an entirely independent organisation.We don't accept donations from governments or corporations, so the money needed to keep our campaigns running comes from people like you. Your donation will make all the difference.
Want to become a Greenpeace volunteer or activist? Would you like to make
a difference in the world? No special skills, ages, or educational
background are required. We can train you to do everything from working
with your community, to office work, to direct actions.You can make the difference!
Sailing aboard a Greenpeace ship can be the experience of a lifetime. Many ask: few are chosen. The link below will tell you where to send your curricula vita if you think you belong on the deck of a Greenpeace ship. We value maritime experience, safety training, and a wide range of skills in our professional crew.
Everybody can help save the world, every day, with small choices that have big impacts. Here's our list of ways you can tread more lightly on the Earth. Drop in to the Action Forum with more suggestions or to ask your fellow cyberactivists for answers to those tough questions.
Any time you see something on the Greenpeace site that interests or informs or inspires you, send it to a friend or five. Print out a copy of the page and stick it to the bulletin board at school or work. (Especially if you work for Monsanto, Exxon, the nuclear weapons industry, or hang out among whalers.) Submit cool links to sites like BoingBoing, Grist, Slashdot, and Fark. Write letters to the editor of your local paper. Buy a Greenpeace T-shirt and wear it when you speak at your school or do that international television interview.
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"Cyberactivism is the best way to speak out against environmental destruction. It's easy, effective and fun and doesn't waste trees."