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Where's the Rainbow Warrior?

She's in London! (Live from the ship's webcam.)

If you missed the Rainbow Warrior during her visit last year, now's your chance to see one of the lynchpins of our global campaigns. Volunteers will be on hand to guide you round the 55m-long schooner and the crew will be able to share their tales of derring-do on the high seas. Read more »

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Goodbye, London

Reto from Greenpeace Switzerland

This is my last day working in the UK office, and the last chance to introduce myself. I'm Reto from the Swiss Greenpeace office, where I work as a web editor. Here, I've had the pleasure to work with the UK web team during July.

This month has been an impressive experience: living and working in a really big city like London for the first time is quite different from living in Switzerland. In terms of population, Switzerland is as big as London. Luckily, the London office is located in a nice neighbourhood with good pubs and restaurants nearby, so I've really enjoyed it. Read more »

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So long, and thanks for all the inspiration

Bex on the Rainbow Warrior

Somehow, a harebrained idea born in the grim depths of last winter has inadvertently become a reality, and today is my last day of working for Greenpeace before I head off to cycle across Africa.

I'll be taking a lot with me from my three years in this madhouse highly effective campaigning organisation - not least a criminal record, a habit of lying to friends and family about my whereabouts (in the run up to direct actions), and an antisocial compulsion to explain the beauty of decentralised energy to every passer by.

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Launching Greenpeace Africa

"While the environmental threats facing Africans are urgent and critical, Africa is in a position to leapfrog dirty development and become a leader in helping to avert catastrophic climate change and protect the natural environment. We are here to help make that happen."

Amadou Kanoute, Executive Director of Greenpeace Africa.

 

Greenpeace Africa is here! Marking a whole new era for Greenpeace, we opened our first African office yesterday, in Johannesburg. In the coming weeks, we'll be opening two more - one in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the other in Senegal.

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Deep Green: Going deeper

Deep Green - Rex Weyler

Yay - Rex Weyler's latest Deep Green column has arrived!

Rex Weyler was a director of the original Greenpeace Foundation, the editor of the organisation’s first newsletter, and a cofounder of Greenpeace International in 1979. He was a photographer and reporter on the early Greenpeace whale and seal campaigns, and has written one of the best and most comprehensive histories of the organisation, Greenpeace (Raincoast, 2004). His book, Blood of the Land, a history of the American Indian Movement, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. “Deep Green” is Rex’s monthly column, reflecting on the roots of activism, environmentalism, and Greenpeace’s past, present, and future. The opinions here are his own.

Since the late Pleistocene, 100,000 years ago, when a few thousand Homo sapiens poked around Africa, Asia, and the Mediterranean, human population has doubled 22 times. We have one more such doubling left, and that's it. Human population will likely level off at 10 to 14 billion sometime around 2100, exceeding the Earth's carrying capacity. Mass human starvations are already underway in degraded environments.
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Welcome to the new website!

Redesigned, restructured, rebuilt, relaunched – the new www.greenpeace.org.uk is here! After years of faithful service, our old (and somewhat creaky) website has been retired, and we've launched this shiny new site instead. Here's a quick overview of the new site (visit our guide for more in-depth stuff):

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Privacy policy

The Rainbow Warrior arrives in Papua New Guinea to a traditional welcome

The Rainbow Warrior arrives in Papua New Guinea to a traditional welcome

Greenpeace believes you have a fundamental right to privacy on the web, and we work to protect your security online as vigorously as possible. We have developed the following policy to help you understand how your personal information will be treated as you engage with us both on and off-line. Our policy reflects our duties under the Data Protection Act to use information fairly, keep it secure, make sure it is accurate, and keep it up to date.

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How we work

Creative methods of direct action are at the core of what we do

Our ultimate goal is to ensure the ability of the earth to nurture life in all its diversity. To achieve this, we work in a wide range of ways - from taking direct action and bearing witness to scientific research on solutions, improving public understanding of global ecology, and working with policy-makers and industry to affect change. Underlying all of our work is a fundamental commitment to non-violence, political independence, integrity and internationalism.