Hi Roy,
At Greenpeace, our strength comes from our shared passion for creating a greener and more peaceful world.
Greenpeace’s movement for change started in 1971 with a small team of activists. Together, they sailed for a nuclear testing site in an old fishing boat. Their actions led to the end of nuclear testing on Amchitka Island, Alaska — which is now a sanctuary for sea otters, bald eagles and other wildlife.
Our team doesn’t fit in a fishing boat anymore — we’re now a global movement of 72 million people! But our victories are the result of our combined power.
That’s why we want to hear from you about the issues that matter to you and to our movement for change. So can you spare 3 minutes to answer this quick survey?
Here’s the first question: If you had to pick one issue, which is most important to you?
In the decades since we were founded, our people-powered movement has won battle after battle in pursuit of a greener and more peaceful world — from protecting ancient Amazon forests from soy farming to achieving a ban on plastic microbeads.
But there’s still much more to be done. Whether it’s tackling climate change or protecting the biodiversity of our forests and oceans, we need everyone on board to confront the challenges ahead.
That’s why we’d love to learn more about the issues you care about – can you spare three minutes to answer a quick survey?
Here’s the first question: If you had to pick one issue, which would you say is most important to you?
We’re looking forward to reading your answers – thank you so much.
Carolyn Hoskin, Greenpeace UK