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By becoming a Greenpeace blogger, you are joining an online community of individuals who share their comments, ideas, concerns and solutions for creating a green and peaceful future.
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Spread the Word
It may seem like a small thing, but one of the most valuable things you can do is help get information about environmental issues out to the rest of the world. Encourage your friends and family to sign up to our e-mail list and participate in our online actions.
Support Us
Greenpeace does not solicit contributions from government or corporations. Our 250,000 members in the United States and 2.5 million members worldwide provide virtually all of our funding through individual contributions. Your support provides the backbone of our organization and is invaluable to our efforts.
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Join Greenpeace in the video realm by checking out our YouTube channel. Explore the world of Greenpeace by watching, rating and sharing our engaging environmental videos.
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Getting paid to do what you love is a dream come true for most people, and we offer a number of opportunities for employment. From working out in the field, to supporting campaigns, our staff works together to create a greener future for generations to come.
Greenpeace Organizing Term
The Greenpeace Organizing Term is an action-filled semester and the best hands-on training for students to become environmental leaders.
Greenpeace Student Network
The Greenpeace Student Network is an alliance of passionate leaders fighting environmental crimes with grassroots power. Armed with top organizing tools, expert guidance, and an innovative student training system, the Network gives students the chance to be a real force in a global movement for change.