Greenpeace
How a Group of Ecologists, Journalists and Visionaries Changed the World. Greenpeace was founded as much by happenstance as by design. In October 1969, the United States detonated a one-megaton nuclear bomb on remote Amchitka Island, 2,400 miles northwest of Vancouver in the Aleutian Islands. The blast created a Richter 6.9 shockwave around the world.| Comments on article "Greenpeace" | |||||||||||||||
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