"Greenpeace wants to put a problem and a solution on the agenda." Interview with Michael Hopf, Greenpeace

Climate change and climate policy are currently the main issue for Greenpeace, states Michael Hopf, head of the press office of Greenpeace Germany, in an interview with Mike S. Schafer. The focus is chiefly on the causes of climate change in the areas of energy, transport and destruction of primeval...

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