Greenpeace USA is experiencing a leadership crisis as Executive Director Ebony Twilley Martin takes leave during a critical lawsuit with an oil company.
Robin Bravender reports for E&E News.
In short:
- Ebony Twilley Martin, the first Black woman to lead a major national environmental organization, has been on leave since June 13, leading to frustration and confusion within Greenpeace USA.
- The leadership struggle coincides with a $300 million lawsuit from Energy Transfer Partners over Dakota Access pipeline protests.
- International Greenpeace leaders have expressed concern over Martin’s absence and the board's actions.
- The Board insists "no changes in leadership have been made at Greenpeace U.S."
Key quote:
“It’s a leadership breakdown basically. A full-on implosion.”
— Anonymous Greenpeace staffer.
Why this matters:
Greenpeace's internal conflict and legal battles could impact its ability to advocate for climate justice. The lawsuit threatens the organization’s survival and could set a dangerous precedent for activists facing corporate litigation.














