Greenpeace
Guide Note: Greenpeace is the largest nonprofit environmental organization in the world. It is best known for taking actions against the whaling industry. In more recent years they have turned the worlds focus on environmental issues such as Global Warming, Nuclear Power, and Genetic Engineering.
Fast Facts:
- Founded: 1971
- Active in 41 countries
- Members: 2.5 Million
- 27 National and Regional Offices Worlwide
- Smaller volunteer groups at local levels
- Contributions and Donations in 2006: $11,440,636
- Total 2006 Revenue: $15,715,604
- Total 2006 Expenses: $12,767,826
- Current Priorities: Climate Change, Preserving Oceans, Saving Ancient Forests, Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, Sustainable Agriculture, Eliminating Toxic Chemicals
- Board Of Directors: Donald K. Ross(Chair), Kenny Bruno, Jeff Debonis, Liz Gilchrist, Todd Gitlin, David Hunter, Terri Swearingen, Karen Topakian
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- Official Site: Greenpeace USA and Greenpeace International
- Wikipedia: Greenpeace
- Official Site: Trail-Blazers - The Strategic Role of Greenpeace
- Greenpeace Project Thin Ice 2006: Save the Polar Bear
- Change It: Seventh Generation and Greenpeace
- The Greenpeace Weblog: Greenpeace Posts
- YouTube: Greenpeace Video (Time 1:43)
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