| 2011 | | 17191991 Mohammad Word count: 1‚443 | | | Greenpeace International Contents Introduction: page 3 Establishment of the organization: page 3 Membership Requirements of the Organization: page 4 List of members: page 4 Purpose of the organization: page 6 Structure
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the French government having to pay $13 million compensation and their two agents being arrested. New Zealand did not feel that she received support from other Western countries and eventually New Zealand adapted a nuclear-free policy as well as Greenpeace also gaining a significant increase in its membership base. On the days leading up to the event‚ the two French secret service agents‚ Marfart and Preiur had entered New Zealand using bogus passports. After receiving further details about the
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English Exposition Whale hunting must be stopped! Imagine your swimming in the ocean‚ minding your own business. Then‚ suddenly‚ something sharp hits you. It enters your body and explodes. The pain is killing but it does not kill you‚ not yet. Again a sharp object hits you and explodes. Again and again you are hit. Your enormous body‚ however‚ does not give up that easily. It will take more than a half an hour to get unconscious. Maybe‚ if you are lucky‚ you will drown. Perhaps you will be dragged
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the best option and assumed everyone would agree and didn’t stop to think about how environmental activists and critics would react. 2. Again‚ the basic nature of the disagreement between Shell Oil Company and its environmental critics is that Greenpeace organization and other communities were angered by the proposal of sinking the Brent Spar in the deep-sea. Even though Shell researched it and found it to be the best environmental option‚ others were still angered by it possibly because of the
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the United Kingdom itself there are groups that pressure companies with environmental factors they are: For Environment: Campaign for Better Transport Campaign to Protect Rural England Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales Climate Camp Greenpeace Friends of the Earth (England‚ Wales and Northern Ireland) Friends of the Earth Scotland Forum for the Future Surfers against Sewage Rowers against Thames Sewage (RATS) Waste Watch Rights Of Way Alliance Neath (Rowan) Women’s Environmental
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The International Whaling Commission (IWC) is a worldwide organisation accountable for regulations on whaling. Under the guidance of this organisation‚ its member countries meet annually on a regular basis and discuss issues regarding whaling (IWC 2011). After long-term discussions‚ Japan’s whaling practices have been restricted‚ and Japan is currently only allowed to perform whaling in the name of research in the northwestern Pacific and the Antarctic. (Morikawa 2009:5). Since this commercial whaling
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The reading and the listening both discuss about the distinction about the Steller’s sea cow which a huge marine mammal lived in the waters around Bering Island off the coast of Siberia in 1768. The reading supports there probobal theories. However‚ the listening disputes all the reading’s opinion. First‚ the reading thinks that because the sea cows are the good source of food‚ the overhunting by the native people cause the number of the sea cows was declined‚ while the listening rejects it by saying
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132 PART I Strategy and the Nonmarket Environment The Rcsinforest Action Network RAN was founded in 1985 with the mission of prot ecting tropical rainforests and the human rights of people living in them. RAN used tools such as citizen protests‚ media‚ nonviolent civil disobedie nce‚ and publications to bring awareness to the issues and pressure governments‚ corporations‚ and lending institutions. RAN had about two dozen employees‚ all in the United States‚ organized in three departments:
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Whaling is the hunting of whales mainly for meat and oil. Its earliest forms date to at least 3000 BC.[1] Various coastal communities have long histories of sustenance whaling and harvesting beached whales. Industrial whaling emerged with organized fleets in the 17th century; competitive national whaling industries in the 18th and 19th centuries; and the introduction of factory ships along with the concept of whale harvesting in the first half of the 20th century. As technology increased and demand
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The International Whaling Committee(ICW) is an IGO that was created in 1946 by the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling. The IWC was created to ensure conservation of whale stocks and development of the whaling industry. The IWC presently has 40 members‚ with membership open to any state willing to sign on to the ICRW. The IWC meets annually; it has a small Secretariat and is lead by the Secretary-General. It is further divided into three committees: the Scientific‚ Technical‚ and
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