Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour, to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace.
Just some of the positive environmental changes that Greenpeace has directly helped to bring about since we began campaigning in 1971.
The Indigenous and environmental rights movement was stronger than ever... This year proved that when real life David and Goliath battles happen , word spreads, people listen, the truth eventually comes out, and the ...
Today, after a ten year Greenpeace campaign, Europe banned the trade in illegal timber - a great leap forward in the struggle to protect the world's forests and climate. This is a look back at the ten years of activism that led to that law. It's...
A heart-warming David and Goliath-type story from our oceans campaign in West Africa (with a happy ending). The local fishing community in Thiaroye, Dakar, now really has a reason to dance. Since the new Senegalese government took...
Green carpet for EU delegates to walk up "Walk this way to ratify Kyoto". People on street in front of building.
Cancer Alley: Victoria and Clifford Roberts at their home in Louisiana with toxic warning sign.
Forest area clearcut by MacMillan Bloedel, Graham Island, British Columbia
Greenpeace blockade of the outflow from the Alicel plant, Rouen, France. Alicel uses chlorine to bleach paper and pulp. Alicel discharges toxic organochlorines into the River Seine at a rate of 360 kilos a day.
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