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Greenpeace

International environmental pressure group, founded in Vancouver, Canada, in 1971, with a policy of non-violent direct action backed by scientific research. During a protest against French atmospheric nuclear testing in the South Pacific in 1985, its ship Rainbow Warrior was sunk by French intelligence agents, killing a crew member. In 1995, it played a prominent role in opposing the disposal of waste from an oil rig in the North Sea, and again attempted to disrupt French nuclear tests in the Pacific. In 2004, Greenpeace (now headquartered in the Netherlands) had a global membership of 2.8 million in 41 countries.

The Greenpeace USA membership fell from 1.2 million members in 1991 to 250,000 in 2004, and the organization experienced increasing budget difficulties.



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Eric Heijselaar, actions coordinator, Greenpeace Netherlands and Steve Erwood, legal administrator, Greenpeace International
According to Greenpeace International, WtE facilities are also among the largest sources of dioxin emissions in industrialized countries.
They pointed, for instance, to Steven Sawyer, a top official of Greenpeace International, who admitted in an interview with Ron Bailey of Reason magazine that "the priority has to be getting energy access to poor people, no matter what the source.
 
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