Big Green
Big Green is a term used to describe the biggest environmental organizations in the United States, a dozen or so non-profit corporations each with budgets in the tens of millions of dollars a year, offices in Washington, DC and other major cities, highly paid executive directors, and a staff of lobbyists, analysts and marketers. Big Green environmental groups together raise and spend hundreds of millions of dollars a year, most of it contributed by non-profit foundations and individual donors. Many of the Big Green groups partner with corporations and have representatives of major corporations on their boards of directors.
Environmental activists and authors including Mark Dowie, Peter Montague, Brian Tokar and others whose articles and interviews are listed below have criticized Big Green for soaking up the majority of the money raised for environmental activism, abandoning or undercutting grassroots environmental struggles, and selling out the environment and the grassroots movement to business interests and compromising politicians.
Corporate PR experts such as Ron Duchin and E. Bruce Harrison have over the years advised their clients on ways to divide and conquer environmental activists by finding common ground with business-oriented Big Green groups
America's Biggest Environmental Organizations - "Big Green"
SourceWatch Resources
Articles Critical of Big Green Environmental Groups
- Jim Donahue, Environmental Board Games, The Multinational Monitor, March 1990.
- Peter Montague A LETTER TO FRIENDS, RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH WEEKLY #407], September 15, 1994.
[http://www.mapcruzin.com/review_losing_ground.htm REVIEW - Losing Ground: American Environmentalism at the Close of the Twentieth Century by Mark Dowie, Booklist, 1995.
- Brian Tokar, Questioning Official Environmentalism, Z Magazine, April, 1997.
- Derrick Jensen, WAR ON TRUTH - The Secret Battle for the American Mind: An Interview with John Stauber, Originally appearing in The Sun, March, 1999
- Bob Burton, Chilling and Gassing with the Environmental Defense Fund, PR Watch, First Quarter 1999.
- Alexander Cockburn, Greens, Fears and Dollars, The Nation, December 7, 2000.
- John Borowski, Say It Ain’t So, Senator Daschle - Shame on the Big Green Environmentalists, Alternatives, Fall 2002
- Michael Donnelly, [http://www.counterpunch.org/donnelly05242005.html The End of the Innocence...Again
Behind the Green(back) Curtain], Counterpunch, May 24, 2005.
- Mark Dowie, [http://www.grist.org/comments/soapbox/2005/05/19/mark_dowie/ The Fruit of Your Coins
In film short, Mark Dowie plugs plan to boost funding for grassroots activism], Grist May 19, 2005.
- Mark Dowie, MY VIEW: SUPPORT GRASS-ROOTS ENVIRONMENTALISTS, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, April 20, 2006
- Jeffrey St. Clair, The Withering of the American Environmental Movement - The Thrill is Gone, Counterpunch, February 3/4, 2007.
- Roddy Scheer, The Big Green Merge, E Magazine, May 21, 2007
- Michael Donnelly, [http://www.counterpunch.org/donnelly01192008.html Big Green Fiddles As the World Burns -
Dodging Ecocide], Counterpunch, January 19/20, 2008
- Michael Donnelly, [http://www.counterpunch.org/donnelly05242005.html The End of the Innocence...Again
Behind the Green(back) Curtain], Counterpunch, May 24, 2005.
- Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus, [Grist http://www.grist.org/news/maindish/2005/01/13/doe-reprint/ The Death of Environmentalism - Global warming politics in a post-environmental world], Grist, January 13, 2005.
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