Greenpeace stands for positive change through action. We defend the natural world and promote peace.
As a global organisation, Greenpeace focuses on the most crucial
worldwide threats to our planet's biodiversity and environment.
We
investigate, expose and confront environmental abuse by governments and
corporations around the world.
We champion environmentally responsible and socially just solutions,
including scientific and technical innovation.
We promote open,
informed debate about society's environmental choices.
We use
high-profile, non-violent direct action, research, lobbying, and quiet
diplomacy to pursue our goals and raise the level and quality of public
debate as the catalyst for change.
Greenpeace is an independent, not-for-profit organisation
To maintain our independence, Greenpeace does not solicit or accept
funding from governments, corporations or political parties.
Greenpeace
does not seek or accept donations that could compromise its
independence, aims, objectives or integrity.
Greenpeace relies on
grant-support from foundations and the
voluntary donations of
individual supporters like you.
Greenpeace is committed to the principles of non-violence, political
independence and internationalism.
Greenpeace is non-party political,
we do not align ourselves with any political party. In exposing threats
to the environment and in working to find solutions, Greenpeace has no
permanent allies or enemies.
The Greenpeace International office is based in the Netherlands.
Greenpeace has over 2.6 million supporters worldwide and a presence in
41 regions and nations across Europe, the Americas, Asia and the
Pacific.
Choosing campaigns
There are many urgent environmental issues that need to be addressed.
To ensure the best use of our resources Greenpeace New Zealand works
with Greenpeace International to target campaigns that need global
action, making relevant the local situation in the big picture.
With
limited resources we find that to focus on a small number of campaigns
at any one time is the most effective way to achieve real change for
the environment.
Greenpeace New Zealand’s work includes:
- Promoting the use of renewable energy and the phasing-out of
fossil fuel use in order to stop climate change
- Defending our oceans and marine life from destructive fishing methods, overfishing, whaling and pollution
- Protecting ancient forests and the animals and people that depend on them
- Eliminating toxic chemicals, such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs), and preventing the dumping of toxic waste
- Preventing the release of genetically engineered organisms into
nature to protect the health of humans and the biodiversity of the
planet
- Protecting future generations and the environment from the effects of nuclear power, its accidents, contamination and waste
- Promoting world peace and disarmament