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Who / What

The Green Party is a political party with a focus on environmentalism, social justice, nonviolence, and grassroots democracy. It advocates for policies that promote ecological sustainability, human rights, and peaceful conflict resolution. The term "Green Party" can also refer to various political parties worldwide that share these core values.


Background & History

The Green movement originated in the 1970s as a response to environmental concerns and the perceived failures of mainstream politics. Early Green parties emerged in Europe, advocating for ecological policies and alternative social structures. The movement gained traction globally throughout the 1980s and 1990s, leading to the formation of numerous Green parties in different countries. These parties have consistently pushed for policies addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainable development.


Why Notable

Green parties are notable for being among the earliest political movements to prioritize environmental protection alongside social and economic justice. They have significantly impacted political discourse by raising awareness about ecological issues and advocating for systemic change. Green parties have achieved electoral success in various countries, influencing policy agendas related to renewable energy, conservation, and sustainable agriculture.


In the News

Green parties continue to be relevant in the context of the global climate crisis and growing concerns about environmental degradation. They are actively campaigning for ambitious climate action policies, sustainable development goals, and a transition to a green economy. Their advocacy is increasingly shaping political debates and influencing policy decisions worldwide.


Key Facts

  • Type: political party
  • Also known as: Greens Party (in some countries)
  • Founded / Born: 1970s (various origins across different countries)
  • Key dates: 1970s - emergence of early Green parties; 1980s & 1990s - global expansion; 2000s - increased electoral success.
  • Geography: Global - with active parties in numerous countries worldwide.
  • Affiliation: Environmentalism, Social Justice, Nonviolence, Grassroots Democracy.

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  • [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Party)
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