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Greenpeace International, Stichting Greenpeace Council fonds Series
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Campaign records

Series includes reports, advertisements, newspaper clippings, and correspondence related to various regional educational campaigns, targeted at the public, which were carried out by the Stichting Greenpeace International Council. These campaigns are related various environmental issues, including, but not limited to the following: nuclear energy, environmental toxics, alternative sources of energy, atmospheric conditions, oceanic wildlife, extinction, and terrestrial ecology.

Fundraising records.

Series contains correspondence, financial reports, memos, reports, photocopies of newspaper clippings, and brochures related to various fundraising campaigns including Bryan Adams singing at the Canadian Music Festival, the East/West Concert Album, East/West Classical Concert, and the publication of the East/West books.

Legal records.

Series includes copies of trial proceedings, minutes of evidence, and a statement made by Mulhall in Greenpeace Foundation of Canada, Jim Taylor, Douglas Mulhall, Dwight Stonecripher, Judy Drake and Michael Chechik Vs. Raymond Lynn Collingwood, Thomas David Britton, Shawn Douglas Boot aka Sandy Boot, and Mel Mellissen, before judge K.J. Scherling.

Minutes of council and trustee meetings.

Series contains minutes of meetings, memos, information packages, financial reports, and correspondences related to the Stichting Green Peace Executive Committee, the Toxic Coordination Committee, the European Toxics Committee, European trustees/representatives meetings, and other committees and councils on which Mulhall served. The series also contains copies of Annual General Meeting Minuets and reports.

Subject files.

Series contains subject files which includes newspaper clippings, reports, annotated articles, and correspondences related to a variety of subjects of interest to Greenpeace including but not limited to mining, nuclear energy, whale capture, and seal hunting.