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A brief overview of your interest group (be sure to put its name in bold in the first sentence) and the scope of the article goes here.[1]

The following list of sections should serve as a loose guideline for developing the body of your article. The works cited in references 2-5 are all fake; their purpose is to serve as a formatting model for your own citations.

History

Greenpeace is a organization dedicated to promoting and bringing awareness to the endangerments that cause problems to mother earth and all that dwells within it. Amchitka was the last refuge for 3000 endangered sea otters, and the home to bald eagles, peregrine falcons and other wildlife. Their mission was to "bear witness" to U.S. underground nuclear testing at Amchitka, a tiny island off the West Coast of Alaska, which is the world most earthquake prone regions. Although the sail to Amchitka was intercepted, it spiked a worldwide interest. People wanted to know more about what was going on in the world, and became more and more interested in the saftey of wildlife. Although the U.S. carried out there mission and detonated the bomb on the coast, the message was loud and clear, because nuclear testing ended that same year and the island was later declared a bird sanctuary.

Greenpeace is an international organization that continues to grow today. Although there are many people around the world that try to bring attention to the dangers we face in everyday society, dangers that can prevented, Greenpeace definitely gives light to the most prominate issues our planet faces. One voice can make a difference and history surely proves that. Greenpeace priorities global environmental champains and has many supporters all over the world.

Founding of Greenpeace

There is no one founder to the Greenpeace organization. A small group of inspired, committed citizens came together in 1971 to help create Greenpeace. Not knowing that they would become known as the founders of the Greenpeace organization, these determined activists set out on a mission to protest U.S. nuclear testing off the coast of Alaska, after setting sail on an old boat from Canada. Willing to place themselves in harms way, despite being intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard, these brave activist sailed into history by bringing worldwide attention to the dangers of nuclear testing. This was just the beginning, by bring attention to the dangers of nuclear waste in Alaska, they also brought attention to some of the other issues that threaten our. Thus, providing information on ways to help decrease and possibly eliminate these issues, and make our planet a better and safer place for everyone and everything in it.

Current objectives and activities

Greenpeace organization is one that prides on a healthy and safe environment. From a political aspect, there is a lack of recognition, which enables this organization to have the resources needed to get the message out. Since it is not a threat that the government feels is priority, people tend not to pay as much attention to the real threats of our planet and the past, present and future effects it will have in our lives. Until nuclear waste, global warming, deforestation, and pollution of our oceans starts to effect the people to the extent that the government has to get involved, Greenpeace will not be able to reach its full potential. Althought the government is not as involved as they should be, there have been recent efforts to bring awareness to global destuction. The House has recently passed a bill called the "Cap and Trade" bill, which is set in place to cut carbon emmissions and also increase the use of renewable energies. Greenpeace is a involved and supports this bill.

"Cap and Trade" beings awareness to one of the greatest challenges of out time, climate control. The threat of climate disruption stems from a simple fact, which is, we treat out atomosphere as a free dumping ground for pollutants, and nuclear waste. And as a result,there has been increasing concentrations of climatewarming gases, an overloading of carbon in the atmosphere, along with other maladies of out energy system such as oil addition and the volatile prices that come with it.

A 'cap' is a legal limit on the quantity of greenhouse gases our economy can emit each year.

A 'trade' means that, by law, companies may swap among themselves the permission to emit greenhouse gases.

Along with the "Cap and Trade" bill, Greenpeace also supports some other efforts made by the government to help mend the distruction caused by a irresponsible society, such as the

Organizational structure

This section should describe the group's organizational structure, including its principal leadership positions and their current incumbents.[2]

Achievements

These victories are the less of many victories of Greenpeace. This organization has progressed and accomplished many goals since there founding in 1971. For more information on achievements and victories on the listings above, please refer back to the Greenpeace organizational website, www.greenpeace.org.

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Public perception and controversies

In developing this final section, be especially careful about maintaining a neutral stance and tone. Your aim should be to document the public's perception of your group and/or any controversies in which it is or has been embroiled without weighing in with your own opinion about them.

References

  1. See the "Writing an Encyclopedia Article" handout for more details.
  2. First Author and Second Author, "The Organizational Structure of Interest Group X," Fake Journal of Nonexistent Scholarship 36:2 (2015) pp. 36-52.
  3. "www.greenpeace.org," website, Oct 1, 2009, p. 1.