3. VISION AND MISSION
• Financial
Independence
• Non Violent Direct
Action
• Communication
4. COMPANY PROFILE
GREENPEACE’S VALUES:
Voice
Conviction
Integrity
Exposure
Empowerment
Testament
Bearing witness
Vigilance
Risk
Dialogue
Vision
Independence
Global
5. ORGANIZATION CHART
GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
GREENPEACE EUROPEAN UNIT
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Offices in America Offices in Europe Offices in Asia Offices in Australia
9. OIL SPILLS
HOW DO SPILLS HAPPEN ?
Oil spills can be caused
by:
- People making mistakes or
being careless
- Equipment breaking down
- Natural disasters such as
hurricanes
- Deliberate acts by
terrorists, countries at
wars, vandals, or illegal
dumpers
10. OIL SPILLS
WHAT DOES GREENPEACE DO ?
• Booms
• skimmers
• sorbents
• chemical dispersants
and biological agents
• vacuum trucks
11. WHALING
The marine environment
is under a sustained
threat from the
consequences of human
activities
climate change
ozone depletion
toxic pollution
increasingly intensive
fisheries.
12. WHAT DOES GREENPEACE DO TO STOP THE
COMMERCIAL WHALING?
GREENPEACE create the whale
sanctuaries
13. CLIMATE AND AIR POLLUTION
CAMPAIGNS
Cars Pollution
Industrial Pollution
14. AIR POLLUTION
The main reason for the artificial warming up of the planet is
the massive increase in so-called greenhouse gases caused by
human beings (Industrial and automobile toxic gases)
These gases prevent heat in the atmosphere from being
radiated back into space, with the result that heat builds up as
if it were under a gigantic greenhouse roof.
15. WHAT DOES GREENPEACE DO TO STOP THE
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION ?
• Elimination of dioxin emission to both air, land and water
from the Total care Incinerator.
• The ACT Government support the development of national
measures to eliminate dioxin.
• AIR POLLUTION CAMPAIGN : Wind Energy
and solar energy applicated to industries.
16. INFECTIOUS DISEASES
• Climate change diseases include malaria, schistosomiasis,
onchocerciasis (river blindness), dengue, and yellow fever
• Also increase contamination of drinking water, leading to
diarrhea and dysentery epidemics.
• Malnutrition in some areas, damages to sanitation
infrastructure, and the creation of refugees from sea-level rise
and storm surges.
17. AUTOMOBILE POLLUTION
• Cars - together with power stations- are the main producers
of CO2.
• Today 500 million cars world-wide emit four billion tones of
CO2 into the atmosphere - around 20 per cent of the total
quantity produced by mankind.
• In the year 2030, 2 billion cars will grow to an estimated 1.3
billion tones by 2030. CO2 emissions from traffic world-wide
will mean that petrol consumption would then increase to
more than 7.5 billion tones.
18. AUTOMOBILE POLLUTION
CAMPAIGNS
• Ecological
transport
• Avoiding traffic
• A city with "short
routes”
• Ride bikes or walk
in short routes.