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About Greenpeace. Greenpeace is a movement of people who are passionate about defending the natural world from destruction. Our vision is a greener, healthier and more peaceful planet, one that can sustain life for generations to come. We are independent. We don’t accept any funding from governments, corporations or political parties – our ...
- How We Create Change
Greenpeace investigates, exposes and confronts the causes of...
- Board of Directors
Andrew McParland, board chair. Andrew has been a member of...
- Greenpeace Victories
Greenpeace is working towards a greener, healthier and more...
- Gender pay gap
Gender pay gap. Greenpeace UK’s current median gender pay...
- Help for grassroots groups
Please note: we do not fund any voluntourism or initiatives...
- Impact reports
Our annual impact reports show what we've achieved together...
- What We Do
What we do. The Greenpeace Environmental Trust supports a...
- How We Create Change
- Investigations
- Lobbying
- Peaceful Direct Action
- People Power
- Science
Greenpeace’s investigations expose those responsible for environmental destruction and shed light on the areas of operation that they would rather stay in the dark. They provide research, evidence and intelligence about environmental crimes and their perpetrators to inform and enable our campaigns. Using a variety of techniques from field work, sat...
Through lobbying, Greenpeace can encourage and persuade those in positions of power to take the bold steps needed to protect the planet. We make sure that our campaign demands are clearly heard by decision-makers like politicians and business leaders, and we ask them to translate these demands into real action that protects the environment. In the ...
Taking peaceful, non-violent direct actionhas always been at the heart of Greenpeace’s work. Greenpeace was founded in 1971 by a small group of people who set sail in an old fishing boat to try and stop a US nuclear weapons test on an island off the coast of Alaska. Direct action is about physically acting to stop an immediate wrong at the scene of...
Across the world, millions of people play a huge and crucial part in Greenpeace’s work. This might be through signing petitions and sharing social media posts, joining to volunteer with local groups or on protests, and even taking part in direct actions. Our campaigns give people a chance to channel their love for the natural world into real action...
All of Greenpeace’s work is guided by and informed by science and research. We use facts and peer-reviewed research to inform our campaigns and policies. The Greenpeace Research Laboratories form part of the Science Unit of Greenpeace International. Based at the University of Exeter in the UK, the laboratories provide scientific advice and analytic...
What we do. The Greenpeace Environmental Trust supports a range of projects in the UK and around the world. Our focus is on scientific research, investigations and education, all of which address the urgent environmental problems we face. As part of the wider Greenpeace movement, our work is dedicated to tackling the climate emergency and ...
Peace is being free from the experience or fear of negative conflict and harm. Negative peace refers to the absence of war and violent conflict. This version of peace is commonly cited in public discussions as it is the most obvious when it is missing. However, “violence” in this case is another nuanced word.
Apr 28, 2021 · In this situation, a ‘Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR)’ decision, will put in place. This allows death to occur without futile medical intervention or unnecessary transfer to hospital. Is the PEACE plan a legally binding document? No, the PEACE plan is an advisory document only.
Principle 1. The aim of investigative interviewing is to obtain accurate and reliable accounts from victims, witnesses or suspects about matters under police investigation. To be accurate, information should be as complete as possible without any omissions or distortion.
Our movement is inclusive, people-powered, and collective, with people like you at the center. We care just as much about big political and corporate changes as we do about empowering people to act in their homes and communities. Empowerment goes both ways. The weight and resources that we’re able to devote to pushing for a greener and more ...