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Environmental Radicalism in Public Organizations of the FRG at the Present Stage

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  • I. S. Berezina
  • I. A. Tsverianashvili
  • D. V. Shutman

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This article is devoted to the study of public environmental organizations in Germany. The largest of them are “NABU†and “BUND†, which have existed for a long time. They operate at a high scientific level throughout the country, from mass events and environmental education to study of global environmental problems and the development of ways to solve them. Particular attention is paid to radical environmental organizations such as “Robin Wood†, “Earth First!†, “Earth Liberation Front†and†Animal Liberation Front†. Their activities are concentrated locally, and their methods of solving environmental problems are harder. As a rule, eco-radical protests are aimed at attracting public attention and encouraging the ruling authorities to take measures to change the environmental situation in a particular region. The attitude of the population to such methods of struggle is ambiguous, but no one is indifferent. Despite the peak of activity of these organizations has passed, this does not prevent them from existing, conducting educational activities and attracting new supporters to their ranks, since some of their initiatives remain relevant to this day.

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  • I. S. Berezina & I. A. Tsverianashvili & D. V. Shutman, 2022. "Environmental Radicalism in Public Organizations of the FRG at the Present Stage," Administrative Consulting, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. North-West Institute of Management., issue 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:acf:journl:y:2022:id:1874
    DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2022-1-115-123
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