Greenpeace is an international environmental organization with national and regional offices in over 40 countries. It focuses on solving climate change through campaigns to stop global warming and protect oceans and forests. Greenpeace also operates think tanks that propose renewable energy solutions to reduce carbon emissions while sustaining economic growth. The organization was founded in the 1970s as part of the peace movement and uses non-violent direct action tactics in many of its campaigns.
3. Introduction part
Greenpeace is an international nongovernmental organization for the
protection and security of the
environment. Greenpeace is a global
environmental organization that
consists of Greenpeace
International in Amsterdam.
4. Mission statements
• Solving problem of climate change
(global warming)
• Saving the oceans
• Saving ancient forests
• Peace and nuclear disarmament
• Promoting sustainable agriculture
• Eliminating toxic chemicals
5. National and regional offices:
Greenpeace has a worldwide presence
with national and regional offices in
over 40 countries, which are
managed by the Amsterdam-based
Greenpeace International.
6. Oceania
• Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, New
Zealand
Europe
• Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, United
Kingdom, Portugal
Greenpeace Nordic:
• Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden
Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe:
• Russia, Austria, Hungary, Slovak Republic, Poland, Romania,
Bulgaria, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia
Greenpeace Mediterranean:
• Israel, Cyprus, Malta, Tunisia, Turkey,
Americas
• Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico, United States
Asia
• Lebanon,China, India, Japan, South Korea, Philippines,
Indonesia, Thailand
7. Priorities and campaigns
The organization currently addresses
many and varied environmental issues
with a primary focus on efforts to stop
global warming and the saving of the
world's oceans and ancient forests. In
addition to conventional environmental
organization methods, Greenpeace uses
nonviolent direct action in many of its
campaigns.
8. Think tanks
Think tanks, under the Greenpeace
umbrella, propose blueprints for
world's transition to renewable
energy. The focus is to reduce
carbon emissions without
compromising on economic growth.
Greenpeace think tanks also focus
on individual nation's energy
scenarios.
9. History
The origins of Greenpeace lie in the peace
movement and the Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament generally, and particularly in the
“Don't Make A Wave Committee”. Bill Darnell
has received the credit for combining the
words "green" and "peace", thereby giving the
organization its future name. Irving Stowe,
Paul Coté and Jim Bohlen are co-founders of
Greenpeace. Greenpeace History The year
1996 is a year of celebration for greenpeace
11. I think that organization
Greenpeace make a good job
for our life. “If everybody to
plant a tree we can easier to
breathe. ”