Green Party (United States)

Green Party (United States)


Green politics
Core topics Green politics
Green party
Outline of green politics
Four Pillars Ecological wisdom
Grassroots democracy
Nonviolence
Social justice
Schools Bright green environmentalism
Deep ecology
Ecocapitalism
Ecofeminism · Eco-socialism
Green anarchism
Green conservatism
Green left · Green liberalism
Green libertarianism
Green municipalism
Green Zionism
Green syndicalism
Social ecology
Organizations in Africa
in the Americas
Asia-Pacific Green Network
European Green Party
Young European Greens
Global Greens
Global Young Greens
Related topics Animal rights
Conservation movement
Eco-capitalism
Ecocentrism
Ecological modernization
Ecology movement
Environmental issues
Environmental justice
Environmental movement
Environmentalism

The Green Party of the United States (GPUS) is a national American political party founded in 1991 as a voluntary association of state green parties. With its founding, the Green Party of the United States became the primary national Green organization in the United States, eclipsing the Greens/Green Party USA, which emphasized non-electoral movement building. The Association of State Green Parties (ASGP), a forerunner organization, first gained widespread public attention during Ralph Nader's United States presidential campaigns in 1996 and 2000.

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