Toxic chemicals in our environment threaten our rivers and lakes, our air, land and oceans, and ultimately ourselves and our future. Greenpeace has been leading the way toward a toxic-free future for decades.
Without the global ocean there would be no life on Earth. Greenpeace believes we need to tackle a great many threats to the oceans' viability and find better ways of managing their resources.
Thanksgiving. It’s the one time a year that we take a minute to pause and remember all we’re thankful for. This year, we witnessed the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill and watched as it forever changed the environmental landscape. And,...
With the nuclear catastrophe at Fukushima and the rising challenge of climate change, 2011 might seem like a dark year for the environment. Yet this year also gave me a lot of hope. The growing power of grassroots activists has...
Mattel's new packaging policy means they won't buy from Asia Pulp and Paper, a company destroying Sumatran tiger habitat for paper products. We all know that break ups are hard. Especially when they involve secrets – like the...
As we approach the end of 2010 and look back on our work this past year, it is heartening to see great progress in Greenpeace's efforts around the globe. Often our progress gets lost in the enormity of our cause, by the fact that we...
Behind every Greenpeace victory, there are thousands of community activists, students, supporters and volunteers. Like you. Thanks for all you did in 2010. And here's to an even more green and peaceful 2011.
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