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    Paul Watson, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society does whatever it takes to stop crews on Japanese whaling vessels from slaughtering whales. Watson was also cofounder and board member of Sea Shepherd’s sister organization, Greenpeace. But, supposedly, he broke away from Greenpeace, because that organization’s mission is solely to record and expose the Japanese whaling fleet’s illegal whaling, not to interfere with it. Contrarily, Sea Shepherd tries to interfere as much as possible. Watson’s…

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    Whaling Persuasive Essay

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    Saving the wales would be the next big advancer that Greenpeace would go on and it would be one of the longest things that they were ever all dedicated too and this was long before Greenpeace became the way they are today. This would start out with having the us and Canada ban whaling which was not hard to do after proving the facts about how over hunted these animal are. Whale are one of the only animals with bigger brains then humans along with dolphins. And according to Dr. Moore this means…

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    atmosphere. It has been estimated that about half of the world’s forests have been cleared, and about 36 football fields worth of trees are lost every minute. A couple of organizations have been for the cause of ending deforestation all together. Greenpeace, for example, is an independent campaigning organization that uses creative communication…

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    Stakeholder Theory Essay

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    2.2 Stakeholder Theory In traditional view, the companies serve only their shareholders because they are the owners of the company. Therefore the companies have the financial obligations towards shareholders which have always put the shareholders’ needs at first (Friedman, 1970). However, the stakeholder theory argued that the companies should properly serve the stakeholders’ needs first before they can meet the shareholders’ expectations, because it is believed that the stakeholders have…

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    Philips Case Study

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    Table of Contents No table of contents entries found. Part I About Philips Philips is a 120 year old Dutch company headquartered in Amsterdam with business focused in the following areas:- a) Philips Consumer Lifestyle b) Philips Healthcare c) Philips Lighting Philips is one of the largest electronics companies in the world with presence in more than 60 countries. Key Figures:- History of CSR at Philips Philips had set Board of Management’s guidelines for environmental…

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    Environmental Issues (Liam): The Tapajós Study Group: The Tapajós Study Group is the combination of nine companies who are interested in bidding fpr the dam project. One of those companies is the state-owned Brazilian electricity giant Electrobras. The Tapajós Study Group also includes Brazilian construction companies Camargo Corrêa, Cemig, Copel, Eletronorte , and multinationals EDF (France), Enel (Italy/Spain), Engie (France/Belgium) and Neoenergia (Spain). All of the companies are…

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    It is easy for us to neglect the immediate and colossus problems plaguing our world, because the biggest problems, the ones that affect not only our future generations here in America, but the future generations across the globe, seem like they are flames, too bright to look at. We know it is there, yet instead of trying to put out the fires, we turn away, hoping someone else will eventually do it for us. One of the biggest, if not the biggest, flame destroying our world is the unbelievably high…

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    grassroots organization of low- and middle-income people (“Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now”). The organization strived for economic justice. One particularly well-known environmental interest group is Greenpeace USA. A branch of one global organization, Greenpeace USA helps to expose environmental issues and propose and promote solutions that help the country move toward a “green and peaceful future” (“What We’re Doing”). One issue interest group is NARAL Pro Choice…

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    The effects of pollution on the ocean Global plastic pollution and consumption has had far-reaching, immeasurable and harmful impacts on marine environments. Plastic is one of the most prominent materials used in manufacture. This man-made, non-biodegradable material is often produced in mass amounts to meet global supply and demand. In effect global plastic pollution has had far-reaching, immeasurable and harmful impacts on the environment. This has led to strategies being undertaken to…

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    nuclear plant combined annually produces 2,000 metric tons. As stated by the Greenpeace Organization the only way to safely dispose of radioactive waste is for the Nuclear Energy to be isolated for over 1,000 years. As proven by leaders, law and curriculum it is safe to say we can not 100% trust a company to keep working to monitor the isolation for as long as necessary. Despite what the Nuclear Industry tells us, Greenpeace condones that “building enough nuclear power stations to make a…

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