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Greenpeace held a protest through Glasgow's city center recently to raise awareness about climate change. The protest was peaceful and orderly. Greenpeace works to protect the environment and campaigns on issues like climate change, recruiting over 200 members in Glasgow who share their goals. They encourage those interested in environmental issues to learn more at their website.
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- The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends.
- Mobile internet usage and sharing of photos, videos, and other content through mobile apps is growing rapidly worldwide. Billions of photos and hours of video are now uploaded and shared every day.
- Social media usage continues to grow globally, led by Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and emerging platforms like Instagram, Tumblr, and Pinterest. Sharing of personal information and content online is also increasing but Americans still share less than users in many other countries.
Greenpeace held a protest through Glasgow's city center recently to raise awareness about climate change. The protest was peaceful and orderly. Greenpeace works to protect the environment and campaigns on issues like climate change, recruiting over 200 members in Glasgow who share their goals. They encourage those interested in environmental issues to learn more at their website.
The document discusses the three-step writing process of planning, writing, and completing business messages. It also covers using direct and indirect approaches depending on whether the main point needs to be conveyed immediately or later in the message. Additionally, it discusses writing persuasive messages and applying the three-step process to social media and job applications.
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Salam Aref's work "The New Normal" speaks to his experience of war in Syria but aims to relate the pain of suffering nations more generally. His inspiration comes from realities in some countries where grenades grow on trees and rivers are made of blood.
Margaret Kilgallen draws pictures of inspiring women she considers heroines to shed light on their accomplishments. Her passion is illustrating
This document discusses several performance artists and their works. It describes Marina Abramovic's seminal 1974 performance piece "Rhythm 0" in which she allowed the audience to do anything to her for 6 hours using various props on a table. It also discusses James Turrell's architectural works that experiment with light and space to create environments for meditation. Lynda Benglis' sculptures that have solid forms but with a liquid-like sense challenging perceptions of space and movement are also mentioned. The response pieces by Cecilia Kim were intended to engage with themes and techniques used by these artists in their own small-scale works.
Greenpeace was formed in 1971 and has opposed nuclear testing and proliferation through direct actions like voyages to disrupt nuclear tests. They have pressured governments to enact legislation suspending nuclear tests and worked to end nuclear programs in various countries. However, in 2006 the co-founder of Greenpeace announced his support for nuclear energy as a way to address climate change, contradicting Greenpeace's position advocating against nuclear energy due to safety and environmental risks.
Greenpeace is an international environmental organization with national and regional offices in over 40 countries. It focuses on solving climate change through campaigns to stop global warming and protect oceans and forests. Greenpeace also operates think tanks that propose renewable energy solutions to reduce carbon emissions while sustaining economic growth. The organization was founded in the 1970s as part of the peace movement and uses non-violent direct action tactics in many of its campaigns.
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Greenpeace is an international environmental organization with national and regional offices in over 40 countries. It focuses on solving climate change through campaigns to stop global warming and protect oceans and forests. Greenpeace also operates think tanks that propose renewable energy solutions to reduce carbon emissions while sustaining economic growth. The organization was founded in the 1970s as part of the peace movement and uses non-violent direct action tactics in many of its campaigns.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 that works on environmental issues like conservation, research, and restoration. WWF's mission is to halt and reverse destruction of the environment by conserving biodiversity, ensuring renewable resources are sustainably used, and reducing pollution. It focuses on forests, freshwater, and oceans, and aims to build a future where humans live in harmony with nature. WWF has over 5 million supporters and operates in over 100 countries.
Greenpeace is an international environmental organization known for conducting loud protests to raise awareness of environmental issues. Founded in 1971, Greenpeace uses non-violent direct action and investigation to expose environmental problems and bring attention to solutions. The organization relies solely on donations and does not accept funding from governments, political parties, or businesses in order to maintain independence. Some of Greenpeace's campaigns have included protests against nuclear weapons testing, commercial whaling, pollution, and genetically modified foods.
This document summarizes key information about the Grammy Awards, including:
- The first Grammy Awards were held in 1959 and the albums that won Album of the Year and Record of the Year.
- It discusses some of the biggest Grammy winners over time, such as George Solti who has won a record 32 Grammys, and Michael Jackson and Santana who both won 8 Grammys in a single night.
- It also highlights some of the top Indian artists who have won Grammys, including Ravi Shankar, Zakir Hussain, and AR Rahman.
This document provides an overview of local drug delivery systems for periodontitis. It begins with introductions and definitions, then discusses the historical perspective. The objectives of local drug delivery are to deliver antimicrobials at effective concentrations to the periodontal pockets without systemic side effects. Various drug delivery systems are classified and described, including fibers, films, gels, strips, vesicles, microparticles, and nanoparticles. The document outlines the requirements, advantages, and impact of local drug delivery systems for treating periodontitis.
2. Гри́нпис (англ. Greenpeace —
«зелёный мир») — международная
общественная природоохранная
организация, основанная в г.
Ванкувер, Канада 15 сентября 1971
года Дэвидом Мактаггартом.
3. Основная цель — добиться решения глобальных экологических
проблем, в том числе путем привлечения к ним внимания
общественности и властей.
Гринпис существует только за счёт пожертвований сторонников и
принципиально не принимает финансовую помощь от
государственных структур, политических партий или бизнеса.
5. В 1969 году правительство США планировало провести
подземные ядерные испытания на Аляске на Алеутские
островах.
Однако некоторые люди боялись, что это вызовет
землетрясения и последующую за этим приливную волну.
6. В демонстрации протеста приняло участие около 10000 человек. Они
заблокировали американо-канадскую границу и держали в руках
плакаты, на которых было написано
“Не создавайте волну. Если вы не поняли, то это ваша
ошибка”.
Некоторые из демонстрантов являлись членами канадского
отделения клуба «Сьерра» (Sierra Club).
7. Протесты экологов заставили правительство США прекратить испытания в
районе Амчитки к концу 1971 года.
Остров стал птичьим заповедником.
В мае 1972 года организация официально была переименована в
«Greenpeace».
4 Ноября 1971 г. Амчитка, США
8. Следующая акция протеста прошла в 1975 году возле атолла Муруроа в
южной части Тихого океана, где Франция проводила атмосферные ядерные
испытания. Акцию проводил Дэвид Мактаггарт, который в 1979 году стал
главой Greenpeace International. Благодаря действиям Гринпис Франция
также прекратила свои испытания.
9. В 1970-е годы Гринпис проводил множество кампаний против
коммерческой охоты на китов.
10. С начала второй половины 1970-х гг. Гринпис развернул кампанию
против промысловой добычи морских котиков-бельков.
11. В 1985 году корабль Гринпис
«Воин радуги» ( «Rainbow
Warrior» ) провел эвакуацию
жителей тихоокеанского
атолла Ронгелап.
12. В 1990-х годах Гринпис привлекал внимание общественности к
проблеме загрязнения воздуха и разрушения озонового слоя.
13. В 1996 году Гринпис начал кампанию против генетически
модифицированных продуктов питания.
14. В Советском союзе отделение Гринпис появилось в 80-х. В марте
1989 года в СССР вышел двойной альбом под названием «Гринпис.
Прорыв» (Greenpeace Breakthrough), в записи которого участвовали
U2, REM, Sting , Sade, Dire Straits и другие музыканты.
15.
16. В июле 1989 на пресс-конференции на борту корабля Гринпис «Воин
радуги» Алексей Яблоков официально объявил отделение Гринпис в
СССР «первой независимой организацией в Советском Союзе».
В 1992 году образовался Гринпис России.
в 2001 году открыто отделение в Санкт Петербурге.
17. Кампании и проекты в России
Байкальская кампания
Генетическая кампания
Лесная кампания
Проект «Возродим наш лес»
Проект «Всемирное наследие»
Токсическая кампания
Энергетическая кампания
Проект «Чистая Нева»
18. Страны , в которых
присутствуют
представительства Гринпис
20. Национальные офисы
• Европа: Бельгия, Великобритания, Германия, Греция,
Испания, Италия, Люксембург, Нидерланды,
Португалия, Россия, Румыния, Франция, Чехия,
Швейцария
• Азия: Индия, Китай, Япония
• Африка: Конго, Сенегал, ЮАР
• Северная Америка: Канада, Мексика, США
• Южная Америка: Аргентина, Бразилия, Чили
• Австралия и Океания: Новая Зеландия
21. Критика
Гринпис часто ловили и привлекали к суду за фабрикацию доказательств,
якобы свидетельствующих о нанесении вреда окружающей среде. В этой
связи можно вспомнить следующие моменты:
• умышленная пытка тюленей перед камерой в 1979 году;
• гонорар западноафриканским рыбакам за отлов зараженной рыбы;
• изображение чистого песка как радиоактивно загрязненного в 1996 году;
• гонорар подросткам из Сиэтла по 5 долларов каждому за то, чтобы они
протестовали перед камерой против продажи исландской рыбы в 1999
году.
22. Сьерра Клуб (The Sierra Club) был организован в
1892 году с целью сохранения и защиты оставшихся
в Америке мест нетронутой, дикой природы. Сегодня
Сьерра Клуб является одной из самых влиятельных
неправительственных экологических организаций
США, которая насчитывает в своих рядах более
500 000 членов.
23. Оригинальный «Rainbow Warrior» был построен как траулер в 1955 году компанией MAFF
и принадлежал сэру Уильяму Харди. Куплена Гринпис за 40 тысяч фунтов стерлингов,
подновлена и 29 апреля 1978 года получила имя «Rainbow Warrior». Это название
заимствовано из пророчества коренных жителей североамериканского континента,
дословно гласящего следующее: «В дни, когда мир болеет и находится при смерти,
люди восстанут словно Воины радуги».
C конца 1970-х до начала 1980-х шхуна участвовала в протестах Гринпис против китовой
охоты и ядерных испытаний.
10 июля 1985 года была потоплена агентами французской секретной службы (DGSE) в
гавани порта Окленд, Новой Зеландии. В 1987 году под сильнейшим международным
давлением французское правительство выплатило Гринпис 8,16 миллионов
новозеландских долларов компенсации.
С 1989 года это имя носит новый корабль — «Rainbow Warrior II».
24. Список источников
http://www.greenpeace.org – Официальный сайт
Greenpeace
http://www.greenpeace.org/russia/ru - Greenpeace
России
Денис Тукмаков - Сети «Гринписа» // Газета
«Завтра», № 40(305), 1999г.
http://ru.wikipedia.org
http://www.bioecolog.ru