The Greenpeace Guide to Anti-Environmental Organizations
Carl Deal
Pages: 112Edition: Real Story Series
ISBN: 1-87882-505-4
Format: paper only
Publisher: Odonian Press
Release Date: 1993-01-01
Responding to broad-based concerns about the environment, many ecologically destructive industries have created green facades.
These groups take many forms—legal foundations, think tanks, charitable endowments, public relations firms, etc. In this brief, fact-packed book, Greenpeace writer Carl Deal unmasks more than fifty of them. He explains how they work and tells you who funds them.
This book is an eye-opener for anyone who cares about the planet. It's also an excellent guide for activists (who need to know what they're up against) and for contributors to environmental causes who want to make sure their support is going to the right place. So don't be fooled by a green facade—look them up here first.
(South End Press is now distributing the Real Story Series from Odonian Press. The Real Story Series is based on a simple idea—political books don't have to be boring. Short, well-written, and to the point, Real Story books are meant to be read.)


