Work for peace and disarmament

Last edited 28 April 2014 at 2:36pm

40 years ago the international community got together and agreed to work towards eliminating nuclear weapons. But these terrifying weapons of mass destruction are still with us. Greenpeace believes that it’s time for the nine nuclear countries - including Britain - to start serious negotiations to reduce and eventually eliminate their nuclear arsenals, and focus instead on the real challenge facing the world - building a safer, greener future for us all.

Campaign updates

Faslane blockade update

Writing from the Arctic Sunrise as it blockades Faslane, in protest against the government's plans to build new nuclear weapons. Speedboats, inflatables...
Posted by bex - 23 February, 2007 - 12:02

Greenpeace blockades Faslane

I'm sitting on the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. We have a flotilla of smaller Greenpeace inflatable boats at our bow – six inflatables and some canoes...
Posted by bex - 23 February, 2007 - 09:32

Greenpeace blockades Faslane

I'm sitting on the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. We have a flotilla of smaller Greenpeace inflatable boats at our bow – six inflatables and some canoes...
Posted by bex - 23 February, 2007 - 09:32

Bearing witness at Faslane

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog The Reverend Ainslie Walton casts a floral peace symbol into the waters outside Faslane nuclear weapons...
Posted by bex - 20 February, 2007 - 18:17

Bearing witness at Faslane

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog The Reverend Ainslie Walton casts a floral peace symbol into the waters outside Faslane nuclear weapons...
Posted by bex - 20 February, 2007 - 18:17

Make a donation

Greenpeace relies on donations from generous individuals to carry out our work. Please support us today.

Make a donation

Join our movement

Greenpeace is people like you.
People who are passionate about protecting the Earth through positive action. Together, we are unstoppable.
Join us.

I want to join

Follow Greenpeace UK