Greenpeace

Greenpeace is one of the most proactive and best known organisations working to defend the natural world. They believe in positive change through action and you can help Greenpeace protect the environment and promote peace.

Donate to Greenpeace

  • Monthly Donations starting from just £5.00 a month - Help protect orang-utans which are on the brink of extinction due to habitat loss.
  • One Off Cash Donations - Donate from £10 and help Greenpeace protect Indonesia's rainforests, which are home to a stunning array of plants and animals. Larger donations can also be made to help stop climate change.
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Greenpeace is an independent non-profit global organisation that works on a number of campaigns such as:

  • Preventing climate change 150,000 people die each year and thousands of species face extinction as a result of climate change. But catastrophic climate change isn't inevitable. By reducing our dependence on fossil fuels, increasing energy efficiency and adopting renewable energy alternatives like wind power and decentralised energy, we can prevent the worst effects of climate change.
  • Protecting the world's oceans It has been estimated that almost a quarter of all creatures caught in fisheries worldwide are thrown back either dead or dying. At the same time bottom trawling is destroying ocean seabeds and wiping out entire ecosystems while pair trawling is killing dolphins in their thousands.
  • Nuclear disarmament and finding a solution to end nuclear contamination
  • Preserving ancient rainforest 80% of the world's ancient forests have already been destroyed or degraded. Industrial and often illegal logging is still destroying an area of ancient forest the size of a football pitch every two seconds. As a result the plants, animals and people that rely on these forests are under threat.

Greenpeace is committed to the principles of non-violence, political independence and internationalism and does not solicit or accept funding from governments, corporations or political parties. Greenpeace is funded by the voluntary donations of individual supporters, and on grants from foundations.