Thanks to Karen Love for salvaging the copy of a forgotten manuscript, Emily Hunter for typing it into electronic form, and Mary Schendlinger for editing it into shape.
Robert Hunter, cofounder and first president of Greenpeace, was named one of the ten eco-heroes of the twentieth century by Time magazine. He is a veteran writer, broadcaster, and speaker on issues of the environment and climate change. He won a Governor General’s Award for his 1991 book Occupied Canada and in 1994 was awarded the Canadian Environmental Award. He lives in Toronto.
Robert Keziere was the chief photographer at the Vancouver Art Gallery and for the past twenty years has run a freelance business specializing in the photography of art. He lives in Vancouver.
Greenpeace continues to campaign to protect our beautiful planet. Today’s Greenpeace carries on the tradition of dedication and conviction that drove its founders, and continues to use non-violent creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems and to force the solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future.
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