Greenpeace:
-They are environmental activists who's main areas of concern are global warming, nuclear energy, forest preservation, oceans, and sustainable agriculture.
-Rather than using violence or aggression, they believe in raising public awareness without using drastic measures.
-For example, they have worked to stop nuclear testing, and protect Antartica.
-They are known as the WARRIORS OF THE RAINBOW!
(http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/en/about/)
Sierra Club:
-In contrast to Green Peace, Sierra Club also focuses on stopping animal abuses, such as eating animal products. They are still focused on protecting the environment.
-They also are considered 'anti-growth' and 'anti-technology' becuase they want to put a halt to new technology and expansion that is threatening the environment.
(http://activistcash.com/organization_overview.cfm/o/194-sierra-club, http://www.sierraclub.org/politics/endorsements/)
political activity & lobbying/legislation attempts:
Greenpeace:
-The current campaigns that Greenpeace is conducting include 'defending our oceans' which includes a stop to whaling as well as an end to industrial fishing, unfair fishing, bycatch, global warming and pollution, and the Energy [r]evolution campaign, which promotes finding new sources of renewable energy that will benefit the well being of mankind.
-Greenpeace does NOT have a PAC, and therefore cannot directly lobby. They publically support legislation and lobbying attempts, however. Recently, they have given a statement in support of the "No New Drilling Act of 2010" which wants to prohibit all areas besides the Continental shelf for drilling, exploration, etc. They originally supported the Waxmen-Markey legislation, otherwise known as the American Clean Energy and Security Act, however, they withdrew this support due to the belief that the legislation was not powerful enough to properly address global warming.
Sierra Club:
-The Sierra Club is currently focused on preventing further planting of genetically engineered crops.
-They DO have a PAC-In 2010, it contributed $39,055, all to Democratic candidates. (http://209.190.229.99/pacs/lookup2.php?strID=C00135368)
- The Sierra club uses lobbyists at the state and national level that seek to promote enviromental cuases.
-Examples of state level legislation include the Next Generation Energy Act from Minnesota that establishes a moritorium on the construction of new coal fired plants until a comprehensive carbon reduction plan is established. Also, just recently in California, there has been a final attempt in this legislative session to try and pass enviromental legislation regarding clean energy.
( http://www.sierraclubcalifornia.org/legislation.html)
-They are currently not working on national legislation.
common supporters and voters:
Greenpeace and Sierra Club:
-People who support Greenpeace and the Sierra Club are environmental activists and work to volunteer with their projects. They have about 3 million supporters worldwide.
Celebrity supporters of GREENPEACE include Green Day, U2, Pink, Emily O'Brien, Marion Colliard, Annie Lenox, and Toni Collette.
For the Sierra Club, some celebrity supporters include John Travolta, the Rolling Stones, Jane Fonda, James Taylor, Pierce Brosnan, Kevin Bacon, Robert Kennedy Jr.
political supporters:
Greenpeace:
Greenpeace does not endorse any candidates, and therefore does not have people who openly support them in the government.
Sierra Club:
The Sierra Club endorses many people in the Senate and the House, and they contribute money to their campaigns.
-Senate:
| State | Candidate | Party | Candidate's Committee | |
| AZ | Glassman, Rodney | D | Rodney Glassman, U.S. Senate | |
| CA | Boxer, Barbara | D | Friends of Barbara Boxer | |
| CO | Bennet, Michael | D | Bennet for Colorado | |
| CT | Blumenthal, Richard | D | Blumenthal for Senate | |
| DE | Coons, Chris | D | Chris Coons for Delaware | |
| FL | Meek, Kendrick | D | Kendrick Meek for Florida | |
| FL | Crist, Charlie | I | Charlie Crist for U.S. Senate | |
| IA | Conlin, Roxanne | D | Roxanne Conlin for Senate | |
| IL | Giannoulias, Alexi | D | Alexi for Illinois | |
| MD | Mikulski, Barbara | D | Mikulski for Senate | |
| MO | Carnahan, Robin | D | Robin Carnahan for Senate | |
| NC | Marshall, Elaine | D | The Elaine Marshall Committee | |
| NH | Hodes, Paul | D | Hodes for Senate | |
| NV | Reid, Harry | D | Friends of Harry Reid | |
| NY | Gilibrand, Kirsten | D | Kirsten Gilibrand for Senate | |
| NY | Schumer, Chuck | D | Friends of Schumer | |
| PA | Sestak, Joe | D | Sestak for Senate | |
| SC | Clements, Tom | G | Tom Clements for U.S. Senate | |
| VT | Leahy, Pat | D | Leahy for U.S. Senate Committee, Inc. | |
| WA | Murray, Patty | D | People for Patty Murray | |
| WI | Feingold, Russ | D | Feingold Senate Committee |
(http://www.sierraclub.org/politics/endorsements/)
Wow. You guys did a great job! I had no idea that such famous celebrities supported these groups! I was rather disappointed that the Sierra Club did not support a single Republican, but I wasn’t terribly surprised. I was surprised that Greenpeace does not have a PAC; why do you think that is? As far as their beliefs go, I think Greenpeace has a better chance of achieving their goals. I think the Sierra Club will be severely disappointed in their quest for the stopping the planting of genetically engineered crops, as it is a very profitable business. It is in the best interest of farmers to be able to grow crops that are resistant to disease and pests; it is also in the interest of environmental groups – the less pests are able to affect a crop, the less environmentally-unfriendly chemicals will be used to drive away the pest.
ReplyDeleteNice background, totally fits the theme. I am suprised that the opposing groups, while in conflict, don't try to make themselves equal in competition through supporting endorsors. Only the Sierra Club endorses? Suprising.
ReplyDeleteI love your content and layout. But I would have liked pics of key supporters of one of their events.
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