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  • There are about 2.8 million financial supporters now
  • It acts as a global campaigning organization to ensure environmental wellbeing
  • There are 28 national and regional offices
  • It has a presence in 42 countries
  • Its presence is very minimal in Africa

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The Greenpeace Foundation, now widely known as Greenpeace, was founded in Vancouver, Canada, on September 15, 1971. The first motivation was to oppose the US testing nuclear devices in Amchika, Alaska. At first most of the adherents were environmentalists who reminded the world of the counterculture and hippie youth of 1960s. In no time the movement was run by active environmentalists who had a clear idea of what they were fighting for. Quite naturally, the focus of the movement has turned to all vital environmental issues, such as global warming, bottom trawling, whaling, and, of course, nuclear power. It has national and regional offices in many countries and they are affiliated to the Amsterdam-based Greenpeace International.
 

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