Thursday, September 23, 2010

Greenpeace vs WWF



WWF is an association like Greenpeace. They also try to protect earth. As Greenpeace, they act for the oceans,  for the forests, for the climate change, for agriculture and for threatened animals. 

Greenpeace is an association which acts on the field whereas WWF prefers communicate to inform people about earth's issues. The major difference is about the way these two associations act. 

About oceans, WWF prefer inform people about whale's life, meetings and danger of overfishing. But they won't take a boat to intercept a whaling ship. Greenpeace is more involved in its actions.

Even if these two associations act differently,  they defend the same goal: protect the earth against all the attacks. 

Greenpeace: a great strategy


Greenpeace is an association which tries to protect our planet from the climate change, the overfishing and pollution. They develop great strategies of communication to inform people, to denounce the environment's problems and to give solutions.

Greenpeace knows that oceans are in trouble. The solutions are:
   - Create marine reserves
   - Fight against overfishing
   - Act on the field

Greenpeace need to develop a great communication about its actions. Thanks to this communication, people would know about Greenpeace's activities. That's great for Greenpeace's image and if a lot of people are informed, they will more take care about the planet. 

In the site of Greenpeace, people can participate to the protection of the planet. The goal of Greenpeace is to develop a global communication. People can donate some money, can become an actor in Greenpeace, can join the facebook page and can support marine reserves. 

Examples of Greenpeace's actions: