Greenpeace

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Greenpeace is an international environmental organization known for its direct-action campaigns against nuclear testing, pollution, and other threats to the environment.

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Greenpeace canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international organization
non-governmental organization
advocacyMethod lobbying
media campaigns
peaceful civil disobedience
scientific research
campaignFocus climate change
commercial whaling
deforestation
genetically modified organisms
nuclear power
nuclear weapons testing
overfishing
renewable energy promotion
toxic pollution
communicationChannel online activism
public campaigns
reports and investigations
foundedInCity Vancouver NERFINISHED
foundedInCountry Canada NERFINISHED
foundedInYear 1971
founder Bill Darnell NERFINISHED
Bob Hunter NERFINISHED
Dorothy Stowe NERFINISHED
Irving Stowe NERFINISHED
Jim Bohlen NERFINISHED
Marie Bohlen NERFINISHED
Patrick Moore NERFINISHED
Paul Cote NERFINISHED
fundingModel foundation grants
individual donations
globalCoordinatingBody Greenpeace International NERFINISHED
headquartersCountry Netherlands NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Amsterdam NERFINISHED
knownFor direct action
environmental campaigning
non-violent protest
legalStatus non-profit organization
mission conserve biodiversity
prevent environmental degradation
promote peace
protect the environment
name Greenpeace NERFINISHED
notableEvent sinking of the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland in 1985
notableShip Arctic Sunrise NERFINISHED
Esperanza NERFINISHED
Rainbow Warrior NERFINISHED
Rainbow Warrior II NERFINISHED
Rainbow Warrior III NERFINISHED
operatesIn more than 50 countries
policy does not accept funding from corporations
does not accept funding from governments
slogan Greenpeace: for a green and peaceful future

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