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TheEarth Island Instituteis a non-profit environmental group founded in 1982 byDavid Brower.[1][2]Located inBerkeley, California,it supports activism around environmental issues throughfiscal sponsorshipthat provides the administrative and organizational infrastructure for individual projects.
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Earth Island Journal
editEarth Island Institute publishes a quarterly periodical entitledEarth Island Journal,edited by Maureen Nandini Mitra. Content is largely dedicated to investigative pieces and showcases environmental grassroots movements as well asenvironmental reportingand commentary from around the world. The publication has received industry awards for "uncovering stories ignored by larger media outlets," including a 2019Izzy Awardfor independent media.[3]
Brower Youth Awards
editEarth Island has presented the Brower Youth Awards, named for founder David Brower, to six young environmental leaders since 2000.[4]
Dolphin-safe labeling
editEarth Island Institute is the standard-bearer fordolphin-safe tunalabeling in theUnited States.The organization works to verify or reject domestic tuna as dolphin-safe.[5][6][7]
Incubator projects
editEarth Island Institute sponsors a number of fledgling activist groups which it refers to asIncubator Projects.Many have gone on to become independent 501(c)(3) organizations while others remain under the umbrella of the institute.
Alumni projects
editAs of March 2017, the following organizations were projects of Earth Island Institute before leaving to continue their environmental work as independent organizations:
- Bluewater Network (merged withFriends of the Earth)
- Energy Action Coalition
- International Rivers
- Rainforest Action Network
- Sea Turtle Restoration Project
2013 Solomon Islands dolphin slaughter
editIn January 2013, Fanalei villagers on the island of Malaita in theSolomon Islandsslaughtered 700 dolphins after villagers refused to renew a memorandum of understanding with Earth Island Institute that expired in April 2012.[8]Villagers claim EII promised them $2.4 million Solomon Island Dollars (about $335,000 U.S.) to stop trading dolphins and dolphin-derived products for two years, but only received $700,000.[8]
Chairman Atkin Fakaia of a local villagers' association claimed that villagers had to kill the dolphins to trade the meat and teeth for money to survive in the local economy. Earth Island Institute Director Lawrence Makili accused the association of mishandling the first $300,000 invested under the original MOU. Makili accused the villagers' association of seizing funds and failing to distribute them.[9]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^Severo, Richard (Nov 7, 2000)."David Brower, an Aggressive Champion Of U.S. Environmentalism, Is Dead at 88".New York Times.RetrievedSep 2,2023.
- ^"About Earth Island".Earth Island Institute. October 30, 2006. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-04-29.Retrieved2008-04-28.
- ^"2019 Izzy Awards Honor Earth Island Journal, Laura Flanders, Aaron Maté & Dave Lindorff".Democracy Now!.Retrieved2020-01-05.
- ^"New Leaders Initiative: Award Winners".Earth Island Institute.Archived fromthe originalon February 12, 2009.RetrievedMay 7,2009.
- ^"'Dolphin-Safe' Tuna Remains 'Dolphin-Deadly'".Archived from the original on 2020-01-07.Retrieved2023-08-11.
- ^"The Disturbing Facts About Dolphin Safe Tuna".allaboutwildlife.Archived fromthe originalon 2010-01-14.
- ^"Home".savedolphins.eii.org.
- ^ab"Villagers Resume Dolphin Hunting - Solomon Times Online".
- ^"Villagers slaughter 700 dolphins in retaliation".Archived fromthe originalon 2013-05-29.Retrieved2013-08-02.