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    Meltdown, the Fukushima Nuclear Meltdown, and the pollution effects. Both Greenpeace and the World Nuclear Association (WNA) have different views on these topics. The WNA believes that Chernobyl was a human based issue, but Greenpeace thinks that it is all the fault of using nuclear energy. The WNA thinks that the Fukushima disaster was not very preventable and a little bit of human error but mostly it was a freak accident. Greenpeace believes that Fukushima was another example of why nuclear…

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    be explored from two perspectives. As mentioned earlier, since Greenpeace India is involved in a variety of different campaigns, its specific mission against the reduction of coal mining is explored in greater detail here (with regards to those involved). The first is the perspective of the common individual living in India. As of 2017, there are approximately 1,341,542,007 people living in India (Worldometers.info, 2017)…

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    What Is Non-Proliferation?

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    Fukushima disaster: As Greenpeace International has limited resources (only accepts funds from individuals), thus their activities also are very limited. Nevertheless, the Greenpeace radiation experts went to Fukushima to investigate and expose the extent of radioactive contamination after 10 days of the explosion. Again, this year they went to the same…

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    Government (Kirby 1998). In 1995, Shell announced the granted dispose plan to the world. However, this has been strongly objected by the Greenpeace, other NGOs, European Ministers and the public. Many protests, campaigns against ocean dumping, and objection voices form the stakeholders have contributed to the reverser of Shell UK disposing decision (Greenpeace 2015). In 29…

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    Devastating Bees

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    no more animals, no more man.” (Goodreads). Insect pollinators are responsible for approximately one third of food crops (Greenpeace, 3) Most wild plants rely on indirect or direct pollination in order to reproduce and thus the environment and economy govern on successful pollination (Green Peace, 3). Pollination, in most geographic regions, is primarily due to bees (Greenpeace, 3) There are two main types of bees; European honey bees and Bumble bees (Birch, 3) Bee populations, both honey and…

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    Based o the measurements, there were no significant differences where the whales were shot. The location of the shits and number of shots were similar to the old data. In fact, the Greenpeace video revealed that the location of the harpoon strikes were actually slightly closer to the brain than the past data. Being shot closer to the brain of the whale is a more likely chance for a faster death. For the whales not killed instantly the…

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    climate change every year. They are affected through heavy rainfall, droughts, flooding, and natural disasters. Climate change is ruining millions of life's through carbon dioxide and other burning fossil fuels, but this can be stopped by supporting Greenpeace. According to NASA, climate change is when the earth's normal temperature changes warmer or colder. In this case, the earth is growing warmer due to gases being released into our atmosphere. These gases are called greenhouse gases…

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    POLITICAL PURPOSE IN NEW ZEALAND As discussed above, a charitable trust is an irrevocable trust established for charitable purposes, and is thus an exception to the general proposition that trusts for purpose are invalid. It is designed to benefit, ameliorate or uplift mankind mentally, morally or physically. In New Zealand, the matters regarding to charity is governed by Charities Act 2005. Section 5 of the Act explains the meaning of charitable purpose where it includes every charitable…

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    race, much attention has been brought to Donald Trump’s alleged claim that climate change is a hoax created by the Chinese. Although he denies making the statement, many registered voters believe that global warming does not exist. In the article, “Greenpeace Co-Founder: No Scientific Evidence of Man-Made Global Warming,” Michael Bastasch (2014) claims that “there is no scientific evidence that human activity is causing the planet to warm” (par. 1). In particular, Bastasch uses statements from…

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    awareness, radical change and enforcement in environmental laws through social media and the government, people can also be more aware of why we need to lessen our gas emissions. Although it might be a greater cost when it comes to money, but just as Greenpeace stated, the potential damage of no change is even greater. President Obama’s plans, although I fully support his plan, I feel that it would be better if, instead of just increasing funding research for renewable technology, it would also…

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