Annual Reports
Greenpeace International is proud to be part of a global network of independent Greenpeace organisations and we are happy to be able to report back to you on our work.

Our values
Our work is based on a number of principles. They are reflected in all our campaigns, and they guide whatever we do, wherever we do it.
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Annual Report 2023
As part of the growing power of people everywhere we resist the temptation to give into despair, choosing instead a path of hope in action.
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Annual Report 2022
2022 brought with it a world of polycrisis: pandemic, drought, floods, wildfires, a war in Europe and, once again, the threat of nuclear weapons. Yet, out of every crisis comes opportunity, including for transformational change.
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Annual Report 2021
Even in the midst of suffering and hardship we saw great resilience, courage, compassion, kindness and strength in 2021.
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Annual Report 2020
Keeping our people safe while still forging a pathway to a better, fairer, safer and greener planet was challenging for us all, personally and organisationally. We have learned a lot.
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Annual Report 2019
In 2019 we set the stage for the work we must do now.
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Annual report 2018
In 2018 Greenpeace worked diligently to find ways to make rapid changes in these urgent times.
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Annual report 2017
An important part of our work was coordinating the development of longer term campaign strategies and generating new ideas that will help us realise the world we want to see.
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Annual report 2016
Our planet and people are more interconnected than any world-wide-web we could create. What impacts one part, affects another and environmental protection is inextricably linked with social justice.
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Annual report 2015
Greenpeace is on a transformational path. Our world is changing faster than at any other time in human history.
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Annual report 2014
Now well into its fifth decade of existence, Greenpeace continues to reinvent itself. Rather than bask in past glories, our organisation is undergoing a process of renewal.
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Annual report 2013
Campaigning for a peaceful, just and green future is no longer the job of a specialised few, but the common struggle of all.
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Annual report 2012
With the environmental crisis deepening and climate change impacts being felt across the globe, our work in 2012 proved increasingly more challenging and demanding.
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Annual report 2011
2011 was the year in which Greenpeace celebrated its 40th anniversary as a campaigning organisation.
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Annual report 2010
The year was marked by the devastation that the relentless and reckless pursuit of profit can cause: a human tragedy and enormous environmental, social and economic devastation.
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Annual report 2009
December 2009 – the UN’s Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, where the talks were meant to avert catastrophic climate change.
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Annual report 2008
Throughout 2008, Greenpeace worked not only to highlight the threats of climate change, but also on showcasing the opportunities and solutions that tackling climate change can bring.
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Annual report 2007
Upon winning the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, Al Gore said that he could notunderstand why young people were not chaining themselves to coal-firedpower stations. They are…and so are we.
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Annual report 2006
Inconvenient truths and unlikely allies combined in 2006 to make it a notable year for Greenpeace and the environment.
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Annual report 2005
2005 was a milestone for the planet -the year that the Kyoto Protocol finally became law. It took a long time to get here.
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Annual report 2004
Environmental crimes happen daily with no government, court, police or authority to turn to. We cannot rely on governments, alone, to act and make change.
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Annual report 2003
There are huge numbers of people on every continent who are committed to the common good.
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Annual report 2002
Vision, Movement, Spirit: Playing cat and mouse with whalers in the Southern Ocean, facing death threats from illegal loggers in the Amazon, crossing Greenland by dog sled.
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Annual report 2001
Witnesses of environmental crimes speak out.
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Annual report 1999
Special reports from the Greenpeace science and political units reflection the year’s campaign activities.
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Annual report 1998
1998 was the UN’s International Year of the Oceans.
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Annual report 1997
This is Greenpeace’s first year in China.
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Annual report 1996
The US, Russia, France, China and the UK sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
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Annual report 1995
Read about French nuclear testing and Shell’s plans to dump the Brent Spar oil platform in the North Sea.
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Annual report 1994
Two major Greenpeace campaign victories.