Greenpeace

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  1. Greenpeace members arrested in theft of whale meat

    LOUD3R Score: 102 - Jun 20, 2008

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    Japanese police arrested two Greenpeace activists on Friday on suspicion of stealing about 50 pounds of whale meat that the environmentalists said had been illegally siphoned by whalers from government-backed hunts.... Full Article At Chicago Tribune - Nation/World

  2. Japan Police Arrest Greenpeace Activists Over Stolen Whale Meat

    LOUD3R Score: 6 - Jun 20, 2008

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    Source: [b]Bloomberg[/b] [div class=excerpt][b]Japan Police Arrest Greenpeace Activists Over Stolen Whale Meat [/b] By Stuart Biggs and Tak Kumakura June 20 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese police arrested two ... Full Article At Democratic Underground

  3. Progressive Job Posts, Vol. 4

    LOUD3R Score: 401 - Jun 9, 2008

    Happy hunting, passing, etc. 1. Global Warming Regional Campaign Coordinator- Greenpeace 2. Equality Partnerships Coordinator- PFLAG 3. Development Senior Coordinator/Manager- PFLAG 4. Operations... Full Article At Open Left

  4. Letter to Sen. Boxer from World-Leading Activist Bill McKibben and ...

    LOUD3R Score: 4 - Jun 6, 2008

    Letter to Sen. Boxer from World-Leading Activist Bill McKibben and Earthtimes (press release), UK - 56 minutes ago Barbara Boxer by leading author and activist Bill McKibben and cosigned by the leader of ... Full Article At Google News

  5. Progressive Job Posts, Vol. 7, Part I

    LOUD3R Score: 663 - Jul 2, 2008

    Happy job hunting, everyone. 1. Developer/Organizer (FL)- Common Cause 2. State Developer/Manager (GA)- Common Cause 3. Organizer- Maryland United To Stop Slots 4. Campaign Communications Specialist- Unite HERE 5. Press Secretary- Advocates for Youth... Full Article At Open Left



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Greenpeace

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Greenpeace, originally known as the Greenpeace Foundation, was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1971 to oppose the United States testing nuclear devices in Alaska. The focus of the organization later turned to other environmental issues: whaling, bottom trawling, global warming, old growth and nuclear power.

Greenpeace has national and regional offices in many countries. It also has a large worldwide presence which is affiliated to the Amsterdam-based Greenpeace International. The global organization receives its income through the individual contributions of an estimated 2.8 million financial supporters as well as grants from charitable foundations.

Mission statement



On its official website, Greenpeace defines its mission as the following:

Greenpeace is a global campaigning organization that acts to change attitudes and behavior, to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace by:More Greenpeace @ wikipedia

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