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Formerly an activist with Greenpeace and a co-creator of GAIA (the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives), Annie Leonard has carved out an impressive – and profitable – niche for herself as an anti-consumerist activist. Leonard began her career at Greenpeace in 1988 and has returned to help the organization inspire and mobilize millions of people to take action to create a more sustainable future together. She created the animated film The Story of Stuff (2007), which describes the life cycle of material goods.
Climate change is a major focus of her advocacy. Greenpeace USA announced today that Annie Leonard, a veteran environmental campaigner and the creator of the influential 2007 web video The Story of Stuff, will become the organization’s next executive director. Annie Leonard, Executive Director of Greenpeace US and creator of the Story of Stuff, explains how Bioneers provides a ‘deep, rich kind of hope that permeates every cell in your body’, and that Bioneers ‘is the hope replenishment pit stop on our journey to a better world.’ This speech was given at the 2015 Bioneers Annual Conference. The project has built a community of over half a million people and released 8 more videos since The Story of Stuff, which have been viewed over 40 million times and been incorporated into countless school and faith curricula. Leonard began her career at Greenpeace in 1988 and has returned to help the organization inspire and mobilize millions of people to take action to create a more sustainable future together. The resources here are national, and in your community, there are likely local groups working to address police violence, to steer your tax dollars into critical services instead of militarizing the police, to reform your community government.
Annie Louise Leonard (born 1964) is an American proponent of sustainability and a critic of consumerism. The mind behind of “The Story of Stuff Project” has found that railing against consumption is a great way to make a living. “The single most important thing that we all have to do is stop burning fossil-fuels,” including oil, coal, and gas, which Leonard points to as the leading culprit for climate change. We rely entirely on support from members like you! She wrote the 2010 New York Times bestseller The Story of Stuff and is on the board of Ben & Jerry’s, Wallace Global Fund and Story of Stuff.
Essential Workers deserve protection, but instead of PPE and government support, they’re being pushed aside while powerful corporations loot millions in taxpayer dollars and the Senate stalls on further relief. Annie has 7 jobs listed on their profile. She is based in San Francisco.Many of you reading this right now may have been involved in the struggle for racial justice for years, but I also know some folks may be wondering why you’re hearing from me, from Greenpeace, from the “save the whales” group on a day like today. When: November 15, 2016 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT Greenpeace USA hosted this live Vekeo event with Annie Leonard, the Executive Director of Greenpeace USA. The company that owns the Dakota Access pipeline — Energy Transfer Partners — has sued Greenpeace International and other environmental groups, accusing them of inciting “eco-terrorism.” We speak to Annie Leonard, executive director of Greenpeace USA, and Tara Houska, national campaigns director for Honor the Earth. In 2010, Simon & Schuster published Leonard’s New York Times bestselling book, The Story of Stuff, which takes a deeper dive into the issues of the film. It does not accept funding from governments, corporations or political parties, relying on the voluntary donations of individual supporters and grant-support from foundations.A hallmark of Leonard’s work with The Story of Stuff Project has been her keen recognition that solving environmental crises requires working across a wide range of movements to fix economic and political systems that are currently dominated by corporations at the expense of people’s health. Greenpeace USA announced today that Annie Leonard, a veteran environmental campaigner and the creator of the influential 2007 web video The Story of Stuff, will become the organization’s next executive director.
She is based in San Francisco.A hallmark of Leonard’s work with The Story of Stuff Project has been her keen recognition that solving environmental crises requires working across a wide range of movements to fix economic and political systems that are currently dominated by corporations at the expense of people’s health.Leonard has over two decades of experience investigating and explaining the environmental and social impacts of our stuff: where it comes from, how it gets to us, and where it goes after we get rid of it. Leonard began her career at Greenpeace International in 1988 and is returning now to help the organization inspire and mobilize millions of people to take action to create a more sustainable future together.“While the environmental challenges before us are daunting, I have never felt more optimistic about the collective effort to create a more sustainable world,” Leonard said. She discussed the results of the recent 2016 presidential … Continued
We rely entirely on support from members like you!
Formerly an activist with Greenpeace and a co-creator of GAIA (the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives), Annie Leonard has carved out an impressive – and profitable – niche for herself as an anti-consumerist activist. Leonard began her career at Greenpeace in 1988 and has returned to help the organization inspire and mobilize millions of people to take action to create a more sustainable future together. She created the animated film The Story of Stuff (2007), which describes the life cycle of material goods.
Climate change is a major focus of her advocacy. Greenpeace USA announced today that Annie Leonard, a veteran environmental campaigner and the creator of the influential 2007 web video The Story of Stuff, will become the organization’s next executive director. Annie Leonard, Executive Director of Greenpeace US and creator of the Story of Stuff, explains how Bioneers provides a ‘deep, rich kind of hope that permeates every cell in your body’, and that Bioneers ‘is the hope replenishment pit stop on our journey to a better world.’ This speech was given at the 2015 Bioneers Annual Conference. The project has built a community of over half a million people and released 8 more videos since The Story of Stuff, which have been viewed over 40 million times and been incorporated into countless school and faith curricula. Leonard began her career at Greenpeace in 1988 and has returned to help the organization inspire and mobilize millions of people to take action to create a more sustainable future together. The resources here are national, and in your community, there are likely local groups working to address police violence, to steer your tax dollars into critical services instead of militarizing the police, to reform your community government.
Annie Louise Leonard (born 1964) is an American proponent of sustainability and a critic of consumerism. The mind behind of “The Story of Stuff Project” has found that railing against consumption is a great way to make a living. “The single most important thing that we all have to do is stop burning fossil-fuels,” including oil, coal, and gas, which Leonard points to as the leading culprit for climate change. We rely entirely on support from members like you! She wrote the 2010 New York Times bestseller The Story of Stuff and is on the board of Ben & Jerry’s, Wallace Global Fund and Story of Stuff.
Essential Workers deserve protection, but instead of PPE and government support, they’re being pushed aside while powerful corporations loot millions in taxpayer dollars and the Senate stalls on further relief. Annie has 7 jobs listed on their profile. She is based in San Francisco.Many of you reading this right now may have been involved in the struggle for racial justice for years, but I also know some folks may be wondering why you’re hearing from me, from Greenpeace, from the “save the whales” group on a day like today. When: November 15, 2016 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT Greenpeace USA hosted this live Vekeo event with Annie Leonard, the Executive Director of Greenpeace USA. The company that owns the Dakota Access pipeline — Energy Transfer Partners — has sued Greenpeace International and other environmental groups, accusing them of inciting “eco-terrorism.” We speak to Annie Leonard, executive director of Greenpeace USA, and Tara Houska, national campaigns director for Honor the Earth. In 2010, Simon & Schuster published Leonard’s New York Times bestselling book, The Story of Stuff, which takes a deeper dive into the issues of the film. It does not accept funding from governments, corporations or political parties, relying on the voluntary donations of individual supporters and grant-support from foundations.A hallmark of Leonard’s work with The Story of Stuff Project has been her keen recognition that solving environmental crises requires working across a wide range of movements to fix economic and political systems that are currently dominated by corporations at the expense of people’s health. Greenpeace USA announced today that Annie Leonard, a veteran environmental campaigner and the creator of the influential 2007 web video The Story of Stuff, will become the organization’s next executive director.
She is based in San Francisco.A hallmark of Leonard’s work with The Story of Stuff Project has been her keen recognition that solving environmental crises requires working across a wide range of movements to fix economic and political systems that are currently dominated by corporations at the expense of people’s health.Leonard has over two decades of experience investigating and explaining the environmental and social impacts of our stuff: where it comes from, how it gets to us, and where it goes after we get rid of it. Leonard began her career at Greenpeace International in 1988 and is returning now to help the organization inspire and mobilize millions of people to take action to create a more sustainable future together.“While the environmental challenges before us are daunting, I have never felt more optimistic about the collective effort to create a more sustainable world,” Leonard said. She discussed the results of the recent 2016 presidential … Continued