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Around 15,000 volunteers around the world help us to do everything from painting signs and organising local marches, to dropping banners and occupying oil-rigs. Ever wanted to become an activist? In some countries, our regional offices provide training to people who want to become activists.
To find out more, get in touch with your local Greenpeace office.
Greenpeace activists and volunteers gather at a wind farm at Baru beach during Buru Baru festival to hold letters forming a banner reading: ‘#ActionForClimate.’ Part of a Global Day of Action in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
From the waters of the Arctic to the beaches of Indonesia, thousands are taking part in a Global Day of Action to demand the phasing out of fossil fuels and nuclear energy, and the transition to 100% renewables.
The Global Day of Action, under the banner of Actions for Climate, is supported by more than 100 environmental groups across the world, including Coalition Climat 21, CAN, 350.org and Avaaz. It is part of several days of activities inspired by the UN summit on the Sustainable Development Goals, one of which is the need to protect the planet from catastrophic climate change.
Malabon City Councilor, Nadja Vicencio, holds a sign during a parade demanding alternative modes of transportation in Malabon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Greenpeace Philippines together with mobility advocates and citizens joined the activity as part of a global campaign calling on governments around the world to move away from car-centric policies which harm our climate and communities and pursue sustainable modes of mobility such as mass transport and biking especially in developing countries such as the Philippines.
Greenpeace Thailand together with EnLaw, EARTH, BioThai, Foundation for Consumers, Friend Zone, Mayday, Climate Strike Thailand and civil society march to the office of the public sector development commission to submit a demand letter to the Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha to take urgent steps to combat the PM2.5 levels in Thailand’s air.
After days of working under the heat of the sun and pelting rain, award-winning Malaysian artist Lee Hui Ling and her students revealed a new mural in Kuala Lumpur’s historic Chinatown district.
Dubbed as “Wings of Paradise,” the mural is part of a global Greenpeace campaign to highlight the plight of Indonesia’s rainforests, currently under threat from destructive palm oil production.
Images of the “Birds of Paradise,” one of the most iconic species of Indonesia’s Papua forests, are now part of the Kuala Lumpur landscape.
Greenpeace volunteers are involved in many different types of activities: from research to organising demonstrations; from public speaking about Greenpeace campaigns to building beautiful ‘artivism’ installations or kayaking or climbing in a non violent direct action.
There are many opportunities to volunteer in a way and for the campaign you are most passionate about.
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