Greenpeace looking to public
by Alexey Eremenko at 20/08/2012
The Moscow news
Saving the environment is a vital necessity, not a privilege, and Greenpeace is looking for a way to convince the Russian public about it, said the head of Greenpeace International, Kumi Naidoo.
“The way environmental protection has been presented – if you’ve food in your stomach and a roof over your head, you get to worry about the environment, so it’s a luxury,” he said last week. “And that needs to change.”
“Take the Arctic. We can talk about it purely in terms of saving polar bears…But one has to go beyond that. Say, if you live in a coastal town – what’s happening in the Arctic is going to screw you up,” Naidoo said, with an energetic wave of ink-stained hands to drive the point home.
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