Greenpeace Magazin

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Greenpeace Magazin
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CategoriesEnvironmental magazine
FrequencyBi-monthly
Founded1996
CompanyGreenpeace Media GmbH
Country Germany
Based inHamburg
Language German
Website Greenpeace Magazin
ISSN 1611-3462

Greenpeace Magazin is an environmentalist and political magazine based in Hamburg, Germany. It is not affiliated with the Greenpeace organization. [1]

Contents

History and profile

The magazine was started in 1996 [2] with the name Greenpeace Nachrichten. [3] It is owned by Greenpeace Media GmbH and is headquartered in Hamburg. [3] [4] The publisher is Greenpeace Umweltschutzverlag GmbH. [3] It is published on a bi-monthly basis. [1] It was formerly published quarterly. [3] The magazine is printed on 100% recycled paper. [5]

The magazine covers the topics of environment, politics and the economy. [1] [5] It also features interviews with company executives and politicians. [6] The other topics covered include environment protection in everyday life, environmental innovations and alternatives. [5]

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