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  2. Dennis Delaney - Wikipedia

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    On October 14 of that year Greenpeace International was founded which set into motion the creation of Greenpeace USA. [6] In 1980 Dennis Delaney was recruited by David McTaggart (Chairman of Greenpeace International) and several Trustees of the newly formed Greenpeace USA, and soon thereafter was chosen as the first National Administrative ...

  3. Michael Bailey (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    As a conservationist and adventure program producer, he retains a special interest in Cetacea. [4] Bailey joined Greenpeace in 1975 and volunteered to pilot a Zodiac inflatable boat in front of a Russian harpoon ship, resulting in iconic images of the whalers firing 90 mm harpoon cannons at activists that were to establish Greenpeace in the public consciousness. [5]

  4. Dorothy Stowe - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Stowe and the other co-founders changed their group's name to Greenpeace. [3] While not as publicly visible as some other members of Greenpeace, she worked hard as a behind-the-scenes organizer. In 2005, when Irish rock band U2 played a concert in Vancouver, they invited Stowe, and Bono dedicated the song "Original of the Species" to ...

  5. Greenpeace - Wikipedia

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    Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by a group of environmental activists.Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity" [3] and focuses its campaigning on worldwide issues such as climate change, deforestation, overfishing, commercial whaling, genetic engineering, anti-war [4] and anti ...

  6. Jonathan Greenblatt - Wikipedia

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    Greenblatt also co-founded Ethos International, and served on the board of directors of the Starbucks Foundation, where he developed Ethos' global investment strategy that has invested millions of dollars to bring clean water to communities in need around the world, including Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Honduras ...

  7. Greenpeace (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Greenpeace Foundation, a USA based environmental organization founded in Honolulu in 1976, not affiliated to Greenpeace International; London Greenpeace, an anarchist environmentalist activist collective that existed between 1971 and 2001, not affiliated to Greenpeace International; Greenpeace India, Indian affiliate of Greenpeace International ...

  8. Robert Hunter (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hunter was on the first expedition of the Don't Make a Wave Committee in 1971, titled Greenpeace I. This was a halibut seiner by the name of Phyllis Cormack, chartered to travel to Amchitka in an unsuccessful attempt to halt the underground nuclear bomb test codenamed Cannikin by the United States military beneath the island of Amchitka, Alaska.

  9. Peter Taylor (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    Eschewing the academic elements of political ecology and the need for theory in favour of political involvement, the group pioneered scientific and legal support for environmental policy initiatives [1] [2] and worked closely with Greenpeace International, trade unions and, at times, government agencies. The group held the copyright on all its ...