Greenpeace is an independent, global campaigning organization that uses non-violent, creative actions to protect the environment and promote peace.
The mission of Greenpeace is to expose global environmental issues and enforce solutions that are essential for a green and peaceful future. The goal is to preserve the Earth's ability to sustain life in all its diversity. Core objectives include protecting biodiversity, preventing pollution and exploitation, ending all nuclear threats, and promoting peace and global disarmament[1][3][4].
Greenpeace is based on four core values:
Greenpeace is engaged worldwide in various areas:
Greenpeace is active on all seven continents and in 55 countries. The organization uses creative, non-violent actions to expose environmental issues and promote solutions. Through direct actions, scientific research, and political advocacy, Greenpeace works to raise public awareness and bring about change[2][4].
Greenpeace thrives on the active participation of its supporters and staff. With over 3,000 full-time employees and many thousands of volunteers worldwide, Greenpeace has developed into a strong global movement advocating for a more sustainable, just, and peaceful world[2].