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424:. We Can Change Chevron aims to pressure Chevron into paying for the cleanup of the waste oil pits abandoned by their subsidiary, and to develop an environmental and human rights policy that will prevent future scenarios like this from occurring in the future. Chevron acquired Texaco in 2001, and asserts that Texaco completed its agreement to clean up its share of the waste generated by the joint venture between Texaco and Petroecuador, the state run oil company. The company claims it cleaned up one third of the waste, more than its share of the agreement with Petroecuador, and the rest of the responsibility lies with the state who has had sole ownership of the oil fields since 1992. The case resulted in a historic ruling against the oil giant, who was ordered to pay $ 18 billion in damages to the plaintiffs. After an appeal by Chevron, the judgement was upheld by an Ecuadorian court in January 2012. 337: 474: 460: 113: 403:
uses millions of tons of explosives to blow apart mountain peaks in order to access the coal seam below. According to Rainforest Action Network, eight of nine banks that previously funded MTR have now established policies and criteria to restrict their funding of this devastating form of coal mining.
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and Randy "Hurricane" Hayes. Early on, RAN worked with Herbert Chao Gunther, the founder of the Public Media Center in San Francisco, a marketing firm exclusively on social justice and environmental issues. This partnership with Gunther included new branding and campaigns against large multinational
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through direct action tactics, negotiation and membership engagement; eight months later General Mills issued a strong palm oil policy and committed to getting all of its palm oil from responsible sources by 2015. The campaign simultaneously collaborated with teenagers Madison Vorva and Rhiannon
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to cancel $ 31 million worth of destructive Central American rainforest beef contracts. Protecting forests and challenging corporate power has remained a key focus of RAN’s campaigns since, and has led RAN into campaigns that have led to transformative policy changes across home building, wood
203:, drowned on December 26, 2012, at age 39, while swimming in the Pacific Ocean. Lindsey Allen was subsequently named executive director on August 21, 2013. Allen departed RAN in 2019 and on February 10, 2020, the board elected Ginger Cassady as the new Executive Director. 252:. Their corporate campaigning strategies have prompted a number of academic case studies reflecting on the relationship between activists and businesses. RAN works in close alliance with an increasingly well coordinated movement of NGOs (non-governmental organizations). 404:
Beginning in the Fall of 2011, the Energy and Finance Program has been campaigning to move Bank of America, whom they name as the leading US financier of the coal industry, to divest from their coal investments and invest in renewable energy sources.
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to hand over every document and piece of footage relating to all protests the organization participated in since 1993, in order to investigate whether they should be entitled to the tax-exempt status. The organization’s then-Executive Director
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The Energy and Finance campaign targets financial institutions involved in the financing of destructive forestry and fossil fuels projects. Historically, the campaign has succeeded in obtaining strong environmental policies from banks such as
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plantations in these areas result in the clearcutting of tropical hardwoods, the killing of local wildlife, the displacement of local communities and a significant increase in greenhouse gas emissions. The campaign’s main target has been
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through its forestry activities; in 1996, Mitsubishi Motors America and Mitsubishi Electric America facilitated negotiations between RAN activists and Mitsubishi executives which resulted in an end to this boycott in 1998.
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Launched in December 2009, the We Can Change Chevron campaign targets the California-based oil corporation for their subsidiary Texaco's dumping of 18 billion US gallons (68,000,000 m) of
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labeled this investigation "the latest attempt to intimidate RAN's supporters, and a part of a larger and more disturbing effort by corporate interests to stifle dissent and control free speech."
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for its membership in that group, though RAN maintains that their engagement is necessary to push for stronger protection of forests and the rights of forest communities by the FSC.
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corporations in the 1990s, using grassroots activism and savvy media work. They gained national prominence with a grassroots organizing campaign that in 1987 succeeded in convincing
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Rainforest Action Network activists, near Chicago Board of Trade, protest against the expansion of palm oil and soy plantations into critical ecosystems. September 22nd, 2008.
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Tomtishen to help them in their campaign to make Girl Scout Cookies palm-oil free. The two young women were awarded the prestigious
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RAN’s Tropical Forests Program focuses on stopping rainforest deforestation and degradation and the oppression of forest peoples in
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El Eris, Mona (15 August 2000). "The Home Depot-Rainforest Action Network dispute: A lesson on issues and stakeholder management".
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in 1985, and first gained national prominence with a grassroots organizing campaign that in 1987 succeeded in convincing
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The organization's board of directors includes André Carothers; Anna Hawken McKay; Allan Badiner, Anna Lappé of the
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by challenging corporate power and systemic injustice through frontline partnerships and strategic campaigns.
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Jan Willem van Gelder, Greasy Palms: European Buyers of Indonesian Palm Oil, Friends of the Earth, 2004.
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Baron, David P.; Diermeier, Daniel (August 2005). "Strategic Activism and Nonmarket Strategy".
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to cancel $ 31 million worth of destructive Central American rainforest beef contracts.
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RAN's Rainforest Agribusiness campaign, The Problem With Palm Oil, centers around the
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Baron, David P.; Barlow, David S.; Barlow, Ann M.; Yurday, Erin (Jun 1, 2004),
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Death of A Thousand Cuts: Corporate Campaigns and the Attack on the Corporation
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Rainforest Action Network was founded in San Francisco, California in 1985 by
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purchasing and supplying, automobile, fashion, paper and banking industries.
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RAN's activism to prevent deforestation to make way for palm oil plantations
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The organization has come under fire from environmentalists opposed to the
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Environmental organizations based in the San Francisco Bay Area
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Jungle burned to clear land for agriculture in southern Mexico.
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Nature conservation organizations based in the United States
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Asmus, Peter; Cauley, Hank; Maroney, Katharine (Fall 2006).
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Women for Peace. Honorary members of RAN's board include
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cameras—because at the time, Mitsubishi was involved in
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In 2003, the RAN organization was subpoenaed by the
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Mike Roselle
NGO
San Francisco, California
ran.org

environmental organization
San Francisco, California
Mike Roselle
Burger King
Mike Roselle
Burger King
boycott
Mitsubishi
Kirin
Nikon
rainforest destruction
Global Exchange
Ruckus Society
1999 mass actions against the WTO
Rebecca Tarbotton
forests
climate
human rights
grassroots
civil disobedience
deforestation
climate change
Small Planet Institute
Social Venture Network

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