Greenpeace was established to ensure a positive change to the world through action; they defend the natural world and promote peace on a worldwide scale. The organization confronts abuse to the environment, exposes companies and corporations around the globe and investigates environmental hazards.
The goal of
Greenpeace is one of the
very best, to make sure that the earth has the ability to be able to nurture life;
Greenpeace organizes public campaigns to bring awareness in climate changes, the protection of forests and oceans, eliminations of toxic chemicals and nuclear disarmament.
Greenpeace is an independent organization; it does not seek donations or funding, instead relying on donations that are voluntary from supporters.
Greenpeace is totally committed to non-violence, exposing threats around the world to the environment and working to find solutions to repair damage that has already taken place. Their campaign against the destruction of the world began in 1971 when a small group of volunteers took a small boat to the north of Alaska to witness underground nuclear tests.
This witness approach is of the
very best kind when it comes to non-violence and is something they have taken with them ever since. The organization has played a part in the ban on toxic waste, commercial whaling, and better management of fisheries, whale sanctuaries and mineral exploitation in Antarctica. They have also campaigned against the dumping of radioactive materials and industrial waste into seas, driftnet fishing and nuclear testing of