February 18, 2006

Greens.org

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_party
This article is about the green parties around the world. It describes differences between green parties in a broader sense and "Green Parties" in a narrower sense. Formally organized political parties (and political movements) based on the Four Pillars of the Green Party and similar value systems are referred to as Green Parties (capitalized) in the rest of this article; on the other hand, green parties (lower case) includes parties that share only parts of this common value system. Discussed here are also the history of green parties, green movements, and the collaboration among them. For information about a specific Green party, see the links at the end of the article or the List of Green party issues.

Greens — supporters of Green Parties — generally view grassroots democracy, pacifism, and social justice causes — especially those related to the plight of indigenous peoples — as inherently related to ecology and human bodily health. Thriving natural ecoregions, preventing global climate change, and preserving other aspects of the natural environment (see environmentalism) are viewed as necessary to maintain human life.

Global Green Coordination
Global Greens Network
Global Greens Charter and Forums
Free Ingrid Betancourt!
Meso and South America
North America
Australia and New Zealand
Africa
Europe
Asia
Global Young Greens
Virtual Community of the Green Parties
Greens Around the World

Leftist Parties of the World
Yahoo's ``Political Parties > Green'' category

Otto's Global Greens Index

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