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Greenpeace - international organization that promotes environmental awareness and addresses environmental abuse through direct, nonviolent confrontations with governments and companies. Founded in 1971 to oppose U.S. nuclear testing in Alaska, the organization has fought to protect endangered species, stop the dumping of hazardous waste, and strengthen national and international laws that


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    Du Pont and Greenpeace: The Dynamics of Conflict Between Corporations and Activist Groups, in Journal of Public Relations Research » Read Now

    by Priscilla Murphy, Juliet Dee. 18 pgs.

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    ...Du Pont and Greenpeace: The Dynamics of Conflict Between...this research on the conflict between Greenpeace and Du Pont suggests that Axelrods...case history, however, Du...
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    Reconciling the Preferences of Environmental Activists and Corporate Policymakers, in Journal of Public Relations Research » Read Now

    by Peiscilla Murphy, Juliet Dee. 33 pgs.

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    ...extreme environmental activists (such as Greenpeace) and traditional corporate targets...major environmental policymakers at Greenpeace USA and DuPont. We compared two...
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    Global Dumping Ground: The International Traffic in Hazardous Waste » Read Now

    by Bill D. Moyers. 158 pgs.

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    The traffic in hazardous waste is a booming business. This book reveals the dangers facing our planet due to a lucrative and scandal-ridden business.
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    The Process of Business/Environmental Collaborations: Partnering for Sustainability » Read Now

    by Alissa J. Stern, Tim Hicks. 204 pgs.

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    Confrontation may be one way of settling environmental disputes but is there a better way? Stern and Hicks say yes, and give executives the practical skills they need to work with environmentalists in mutually beneficial collaborations. And environmentalists get a demonstrably effective new way of...
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    Green Politics: Dictatorship or Democracy? » Read Now

    by James Radcliffe. 219 pgs.

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    At the heart of the green debate are a set of basic contradictions concerning beliefs and actions. This book reveals the problems associated with these contradictions, including adherence to decentralized political forms.
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    Ecospeak: Rhetoric and Environmental Politics in America » Read Now

    by M. Jimmie Killingsworth, Jacqueline S. Palmer. 314 pgs.

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    ...Ecotopian Discourse," explores the social and psychological meaning of actions undertaken by groups like Earth First! and Greenpeace, actions used as a means of protest or...
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