Greenspirit Strategies
Greenspirit Strategies Ltd. is a Vancouver-based "communications consulting firm" that, according to its website, offers help with communications planning, advocacy, coalition-building, and grassroots support. [1]
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Partners
Under the heading "Groups We've Worked With, Past & Present," the firm's website lists: [2]
- Positive Aquaculture Awareness
- First Dollar Alliance
- BC Market Outreach Network
- Forest Products Association of Canada
- Wood Promotion Network
- Green Buildings BC
- United Nations Forum on Forests
- Forest Stewardship Council
- US Green Building Council
- World Wildlife Fund / Worldwide Fund for Nature (UK name)
- University of British Columbia Faculty of Forestry
- Greenspirit
Personnel
From the firm's website (accessed February 19, 2007): [3]
- Dr. Patrick Moore
- Tom Tevlin - formerly worked with Moore at the British Columbia Forest Alliance, described as "a Burson-Marsteller created group, bankrolled by large timber companies" ("Timber group formed by B-M, battles greenies via ads," O'Dwyers PR Services Report, Volume 9 Number 6, June 1995)
- Trevor Figueiredo
- Leanne Brunt
- Jeremy Twigg
- Jennifer Katona
Issues
In addition to nuclear power, forestry, biotech, plastics and chemical issues, Greenspirit consults on pharmaceutical issues. In a January 20, 2009, op/ed in the Seattle Times, Moore wrote that it is "inevitable that a small amount of ingested pharmaceuticals will eventually show up at trace levels in wastewater," Greenpeace activist turned industry PR consultant Patrick Moore writes in an op/ed. "The Pharmaceutical Assessment and Transport Evaluation (PhATE) model has been developed by industry as a tool to estimate concentrates of pharmaceutical residues in surface waters. ... But some activist organizations still push for costly and unnecessary controls. In Washington, Oregon and Illinois, for example, interest groups who believe that any trace amount of any compound in wastewater must be stopped at all cost are proposing an elaborate take-back plan." At the end of the op/ed, Moore is simply identified as "an adviser to government and industry." [1]
Moore's colleague at Greenspirit Strategies, Tom Tevlin, told the Center for Media and Democracy that the PR firm does count pharmaceutical companies among its clients. However, Tevlin would not name them. [2] The PhATE model that Moore praised in his op/ed was developed by Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the major U.S. drug industry group. [3]
Contact information
Greenspirit Strategies Ltd.
Suite 305 - 873 Beatty Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 2M6
Canada
Phone: 604-681-4122
Toll Free: 1-877-54-GREEN
Website: http://www.greenspiritstrategies.com
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
- Patrick Moore
- Clean and Safe Energy Coalition
- Nuclear Energy Institute
- Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
- Third party technique
References
- ↑ Patrick Moore, "Don't flush pharmaceuticals down the drain," The Seattle Times (Washington), January 20, 2009.
- ↑ Phone conversation with Tom Tevlin of Greenspirit, Diane Farsetta, Center for Media and Democracy, January 21, 2009.
- ↑ "Issues: Pharmaceuticals in the environment," GlaxoSmithKline website, undated, accessed January 2009.