There is no one specific founder of Green Peace. The origins of Green Peace come from the "Don't Make a Wave Committee". The meetings of the committee were hosted by Dorothy and Irving Stowe. Other members of the committee were Marie and Jim Bohlen, Ben and Dorothy Metcalfe, and Bob Hunter. It's first directors were Stowe, Bohlen, and a student named Paul Cote.
Canadian ecologist Bill Darnell came up with the name "Green Peace" and, in order to fit the name on a button, Jim Bohlen's son Paul, made it "Greenpeace".
Greenpeace Australia Pacific was created in 1977.
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1.Jim bohlen 2.bill darnell 3.Patrick Moore
The founder of Clean Up Australia Day is Ian Kiernan.
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Australia plays a significant role in Greenpeace's global efforts by participating in campaigns focused on environmental protection, climate change action, and biodiversity conservation. The organization engages in advocacy, public awareness, and direct action initiatives within Australia to address issues such as fossil fuel dependency, deforestation, and marine conservation. Additionally, Australian activists and supporters contribute to Greenpeace's international campaigns, helping to influence policy and promote sustainable practices both locally and globally.
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Aboriginals were originally on Australia. But the "offical" founder or Australia was Englishman Captain James Cook.
The founder of Australia is probably regarded as Captain Arthur Phillip, who was the Governor of the first colony of convicts, and hence the one who founded the new settlement in Australia. Contrary to what some opinions may suggest, Captain Cook is not the founder of Australia. Cook claimed the eastern half of Australia for Great Britain, but he did not found the first permanent settlement.
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London Greenpeace was created in 1971.
Greenpeace was established in the 1970's