The Philosophy of Paul Watson
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Paul Watson is one of the best known environmental activists in the world today. Very instrumental in the early formation of Greenpeace, he has devoted his life to helping protect the environment and in particular animals of the sea.
One cannot fail to respect Watson to the major powers he has stood against in his mission to save the sea life (particularly whales), standing up to the likes of Japan and despite his non-violent protests has even spent time in jail for his devotion to his causes.
This book brings together some of his most notable quotes, about a variety of subject including himself, animals and politics.
Frank Johnson
Here, the author is an anthologized poet who taught at both elementary and college levels. Now retired, he has focused on writing stories for children, which has been a lifelong interest. He has earned a BS degree from St. Paul’s College in elementary education and his MA and EdD degrees from Columbia University. When the author writes about childhood experiences, he writes with insight and passion gained from working closely with youngsters and listening to their desires and interests.
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The Philosophy of Paul Watson - Frank Johnson
THE PHILOSOPHY OF PAUL WATSON
FRANK JOHNSON
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2014 Frank Johnson
CONTENTS
Introduction
About Himself
About Other People
About Plants and Animals
General Philosophy
Greenpeace
On Countries
On People
Politics
Thoughts & Opinions
INTRODUCTION
Paul Watson is one of the best known environmental activists in the world today. Very instrumental in the early formation of Greenpeace, he has devoted his life to helping protect the environment and in particular animals of the sea.
One cannot fail to respect Watson to the major powers he has stood against in his mission to save the sea life (particularly whales), standing up to the likes of Japan and despite his non-violent protests has even spent time in jail for his devotion to his causes.
However, Watson remains a very controversial character, appearing to lack sympathy for the people of Japan following the 2011 earthquake