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Greenpeace USA
NameGreenpeace USA
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States
FocusEnvironmentalism, Peace
MethodNonviolent resistance, Direct action

Greenpeace USA is a non-governmental organization and a member of the Greenpeace network, which was founded by Jim Bohlen, Dorothy Stowe, and Irving Stowe in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Greenpeace USA is based in Washington, D.C. and focuses on issues such as climate change, deforestation, and ocean conservation, often working with other organizations like the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council. The organization is known for its nonviolent resistance and direct action tactics, which have been inspired by the Civil Rights Movement and the anti-war movement of the 1960s, including the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and the Woodstock Music & Art Fair. Greenpeace USA has also been influenced by the work of Rachel Carson, Jacques Cousteau, and Jane Goodall, and has collaborated with other environmental groups like the World Wildlife Fund and the Environmental Defense Fund.

History

Greenpeace USA was established in 1979 as a separate entity from the international Greenpeace organization, which was founded in 1971 by a group of Canadian and American activists, including Bob Hunter and Ben Metcalfe. The organization's early campaigns focused on issues such as nuclear testing and whaling, and it quickly gained attention for its bold and creative tactics, which were inspired by the counterculture movement and the anti-nuclear movement of the 1970s, including the Three Mile Island accident and the Love Canal disaster. Greenpeace USA has also been involved in international campaigns, such as the Save the Whales campaign, which was launched in 1975 and involved organizations like the International Whaling Commission and the World Conservation Union. The organization has worked with other environmental groups, like the Friends of the Earth and the League of Conservation Voters, to promote sustainable development and environmental protection.

Campaigns

Greenpeace USA has launched numerous campaigns over the years, focusing on issues such as climate change, deforestation, and ocean conservation. The organization has worked to expose the environmental impacts of companies like ExxonMobil, Chevron, and BP, and has campaigned against projects like the Keystone XL pipeline and the Dakota Access Pipeline, which have been opposed by Native American tribes and other environmental groups, including the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and the Sierra Club. Greenpeace USA has also worked to promote renewable energy and sustainable agriculture, and has collaborated with organizations like the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century and the Organic Trade Association. The organization has also been involved in international campaigns, such as the Stop Climate Chaos campaign, which was launched in 2005 and involved organizations like the United Nations Environment Programme and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Organization

Greenpeace USA is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of directors, which includes individuals like Annie Leonard and Kert Davies. The organization has a staff of around 200 people, and is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in other cities like New York City and San Francisco. Greenpeace USA is a member of the Greenpeace network, which includes organizations in over 50 countries, including Greenpeace International, Greenpeace Canada, and Greenpeace Australia. The organization is also a member of the Environmental Grantmakers Association and the National Wildlife Federation, and has worked with other environmental groups, like the World Wildlife Fund and the Environmental Defense Fund, to promote environmental protection and sustainable development.

Actions and Protests

Greenpeace USA has been involved in numerous direct action protests and campaigns over the years, often using tactics like civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance. The organization has protested against companies like Monsanto and Dow Chemical, and has worked to expose the environmental impacts of projects like the Tar Sands and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, which have been opposed by environmental groups like the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council. Greenpeace USA has also been involved in international protests, such as the People's Climate March, which was held in 2014 and involved organizations like the United Nations and the European Union. The organization has worked with other environmental groups, like the Rainforest Action Network and the Amazon Watch, to promote environmental protection and human rights.

Criticisms and Controversies

Greenpeace USA has faced criticism and controversy over the years, with some accusing the organization of being too radical or extreme. The organization has been criticized by companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron, which have accused Greenpeace USA of using misleading or inaccurate information in its campaigns, and has been involved in lawsuits with organizations like the Chamber of Commerce and the American Petroleum Institute. Greenpeace USA has also faced criticism from some environmental groups, which have accused the organization of being too focused on publicity stunts rather than substantive change, and has been criticized by politicians like Donald Trump and Scott Pruitt, who have accused the organization of being anti-business or anti-American. Despite these criticisms, Greenpeace USA remains a prominent and influential voice in the environmental movement, and has worked with other environmental groups, like the World Wildlife Fund and the Environmental Defense Fund, to promote environmental protection and sustainable development.

Impact and Achievements

Greenpeace USA has had a significant impact on the environmental movement and has achieved numerous successes over the years. The organization has helped to expose the environmental impacts of companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron, and has campaigned against projects like the Keystone XL pipeline and the Dakota Access Pipeline. Greenpeace USA has also worked to promote renewable energy and sustainable agriculture, and has collaborated with organizations like the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century and the Organic Trade Association. The organization has been recognized for its work with awards like the Right Livelihood Award and the Champions of the Earth award, and has been praised by environmental leaders like Al Gore and Jane Goodall, who have recognized the organization's contributions to the environmental movement. Greenpeace USA has also worked with other environmental groups, like the Friends of the Earth and the League of Conservation Voters, to promote sustainable development and environmental protection. Category:Environmental organizations

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