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Q: How do Greenpeace pressure governments?
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Are Greenpeace a pressure group?

The awnser is yesbecause greenpeace started in 1971 when a smallboat of vollenters and journalist sailed into Amchitka an area north of Alaska where the US government was conducting underground nuclear test. This action allowed greenpeace to start its campaigning process of bearing witness which is a non-violent approach to looking at peoples governments damaging the environment.


Greenpeace funding sources?

To maintain absolute independence Greenpeace does not accept money from companies, governments or political parties. We're serious about that, and we screen for and actually send checks back when they're drawn on a corporate account. We depend on the donations of our supporters to carry on our nonviolent campaigns to protect the environment.


When was Greenpeace established?

Greenpeace was established in the 1970's


When greenpeace was created?

London Greenpeace was created in 1971.


When did London Greenpeace end?

London Greenpeace ended in 2001.


When was London Greenpeace created?

London Greenpeace was created in 1971.


Who greenpeace helps?

Greenpeace helps the enviroment and the plants and animals living in it.


Is Greenpeace Christian?

Greenpeace is a secular, nonsectarian environmentalist organization. It holds no religious creeds. Christians, like all other individuals, are free to participate in the work of Greenpeace. Many Christians are active within Greenpeace.


When was Anchor Me - Greenpeace song - created?

Anchor Me - Greenpeace song - was created in 1993.


When was Greenpeace Australia Pacific created?

Greenpeace Australia Pacific was created in 1977.


Where is the greenpeace headquarters?

In 41 Countries accross the world. Its center is located in Amsterdam.


How do you stop refugees?

Pressure Governments of those countries to change.