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Greenpeace Essay, Research Paper

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Living in the Faroe Islands means that you have experienced Greenpeace in action.

It also means that your opinion regarding Greenpeace is not as positive as it

might have been, without the influence of your fellow countrymen. ?Credit,

where credit’s due?. Greenpeace has done a magnificent work when it comes to

preserving our environment, even though their methods are questionable and

sometimes rude and immoral. From Greenpeaces campaigns against the Faroe

Islands, where pilot whale hunting has been the subject, we know them and their

methods of argumentation to be detestable. Pictures and video-recordings were

manipulated with and information, that we can only laugh at, were feeded to the

public. The questionable procedures that have been used in the campaigns against

the Faroe Islands however is not a general perspective of Greenpeace and their

actions. But the keyword for Greenpeace and what is common for almost every

venture that Greenpeace takes, is that they are active. Greenpeace does not

believe in bureaucracy, and is that something that we should respect. Taking on

a action for Greenpeace sometimes means that you have to break the law or at

least bend it a little. In USA where they protested against some factories

which deliberately lead their toxic waste to lakes nearby, Greenpeace sealed the

pipes, from which the toxic waste was coming from and furtermore the activists

refused to leave. A up-to-date example could be Mururoa, where the French

government held a series of underground nuclear tests and banned all nearby

sailing activities meanwhile. Greenpeace had no hesitation, sailed right to

Mururoa and stayed there until they were forced to leave by a commando squad.

Even though straight on action, seems to be their game, Greenpeace also has it’s

own research center, from where the ozone-friendly refrigerators was designed.

But ?direct action’ is still what Greenpeace stands for. One could say that in a

world where bureaucracy blooms and people do not seem to care – Greenpeace is

the rebel.

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Pat Hanson 875 Green Street Seattle, WA98116 USA

Greenpeace Denmark Linn?sgade 25 1361 K?benhavn K 1 October 1995

Dear Sirs

Being a environmentalist like myself and having followed Greenpeaces ventures

with interest and expectations, I have gained respect and admirations for your

organization and the work it has been doing for the environment.

It is therefore I write to you, now that I am going to start my own shop in the

centre of Copenhagen. The name which I have chosen to my shop is GREEN MACHINE

The goods will consist of environmental literature and environmental articles to

begin with. To mention but a few ecological articles, I am planning to sell,

are: ? Clothes ? Caps ? Bags ? Toiletries

I believe that the shop can be a success and my degree in business

administration will be a reliable help to make that happen. My financial status

is also good and I intend to spare no expense in the making of the GREEN MACHINE

shop. For me it would an honour and a privilege to sell Greenpeace articles in

my shop and I hereby ask for your permission to do so.

I believe that a business deal between us would be beneficial to both parts,

since your goal obviously is to reach as many customers as possible with your

merchandises.

I look forward hearing from your and to eventually do business with you in the

future.

Yours faithfully

Pat Hanson

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GREENPEACE Greenpeace Denmark Linn?sgade 25 1361 K?benhavn K

Pat Hanson 875 Green Street Seattle, WA98116 USA 10 October 1995

Thanks for your letter to Greenpeace in Denmark and your interest for our

organisation.

We have rather large administration her in the country, both in Copenhagen and

in ?rhus, and besides that we have shops in both towns. Our goods are being sold

in these shops and through mail order via our members magazine.

As you see, we have comprehensive sale of Greenpeace-merchandises and as a

multinational association we have surten obligations and restrictions. Therefore

we are sorry to inform you that you may not sell Greenpeace-merchandises in the

shop, which your are planning to open in Copenhagen.

On the other side we naturally always are interested to encourage the sale of

ecological articles, even though this gives our own shops increased competition.

Therefore we would like to help you getting started with your shop by sharing

our experience with you. Greenpeace does know to aggressive advertising

campaigns, and we could perhaps help you in this area. We therefore ask you to

contact Henrik Green, which is the leader of our marketing department.

We hope that you may succeed in establishing a shop in Copenhagen.

Yours faithfully Greenpeace Denmark

Chris Smith