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Get Onboard

The natural world is under attack from every angle, but by joining Greenpeace Onboard you’ll be right there with us as we take on climate criminals and planet destroyers. Stand with every person who makes our ship missions so powerful; supporting peaceful direct actions, cutting-edge scientific research and groundbreaking investigations. Support us onboard today.

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How Greenpeace creates change

Greenpeace investigates, documents and exposes the causes of environmental destruction. We work to bring about change by lobbying, consumer pressure and mobilising members of the general public. And we take peaceful direct action to protect our Earth and promote solutions for a green and peaceful future.

Leave a gift in your will

Find out how your gift can make an impact. Register now for your digital guide. GET YOUR GUIDE A beacon of hope You’ve put your heart and soul into protecting the planet. But you know the job’s not finished yet. With a gift in your…

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The future of Greenpeace’s ships

Greenpeace is making plans for a new, green ship that’ll boost our campaigns and cut our fossil fuel use. Here’s what you need to know.

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Exploring the Bermuda Triangle: Greenpeace in the Sargasso Sea

Scientists and activists are on board a Greenpeace ship in the Sargasso Sea – one of the world’s most ecologically rich places you’ve probably never heard of. They’re making the case for it to become the first new ocean sanctuary under the Global Ocean Treaty.

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Deep sea mining industry fails to get green light but remains a threat

Kingston, Jamaica, 28 July 2023 — The International Seabed Authority (ISA) negotiations end today with deep sea mining companies failing to get an immediate green light to start plundering the oceans. Opposition to deep sea mining within the ISA is mounting with more than 20 governments calling for…