My grandmother was a Greenpeace supporter. We've always done that sort of thing; we've always believed in helping others - it's part of our ethos.
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Greenpeace is the world's largest feel-good organisation now, and I can say that 'cause I am one of their co-founders.
My grandfather was a persuasive man who made friends with people at every level of influence. In order to fight against our tribe's termination, he went to newspapers and politicians and urged them to advocate for our tribe in Washington. He also supported his family through the Depression as a truck farmer.
People feel good about giving money to Greenpeace.
There are quite a few disgruntled Greenpeacers who are opposed to its policy of non-cooperation.
I am always in awe of people who devote their lives to a good cause and are brave enough to take a stance, though it may be controversial in their time.
My mom was an environmental activist in Australia in the late '60s and '70s, and I guess I've inherited that awareness from her.
I always have been an activist for things that were just authentically a part of my life, that I felt connected to.
I've been a supporter of green initiatives for years. I've been paying more and more attention to it, you know, with three kids. I thought it was tragic when the Kyoto Protocol was killed by the U.S. It was sort of a call to action.
I was raised in a very activist household so that I grew up surrounded by people who were activists.
I'm always the one with the activist friends. I've been an activist very little.
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