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Greenpeace stands for positive change through action. We defend the natural world and promote peace. We investigate, expose and confront environmental abuse by governments and corporations around the world. We champion environmentally responsible and socially just solutions,including scientific and technical innovation. Our goal is to ensure the ability of the earth to nurture life in all its diversity.

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