The Greenpeace story started in 1971 with a group of peace activists protesting U.S. nuclear tests off the coast of Alaska. Now in its 50th year, the Greenpeace movement has spread across the globe, becoming the world’s largest independent environmental organisation.
In 1999, the Greenpeace national offices in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway united to form one regional entity: Greenpeace Nordic. This allows the organisation to work collectively while ensuring local teams are on the ground to tackle local objectives.
For more than two decades, this Nonprofit Trailblazer has investigated, exposed and used non-violent creative confrontation to shine a light on environmental problems and abuse, and held governments and corporations accountable for their actions.
Backed by its committed community of volunteers, and with its most critical processes supported by technology, Greenpeace Nordic won’t give up its fight to raise awareness and change practices and laws until the climate
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