Tag Archives for Greenpeace
The hidden “persuaders” of the environmentalist elite
This article by Ron Arnold is an important revelation of the deep pockets that are funding and driving the extreme green regulations coming from the EPA. This article is reprinted on the Coalblog with permission of the author These left-wing billionaires … Continue reading
Greenpeace campaigns against LEGO and humanity
For those who might have missed it, the folks at Greenpeace have taken up arms against LEGO. Yes, LEGO, the much loved children’s toy. Author, Jaana Woiceshyn, takes them to task for their hypocritical claims. People running Greenpeace must be confused—or … Continue reading
Holding Greenpeace Accountable
Editor’s note: This article was originally published to the ACC’s online magazine website (www.acclive.com) in July, 2014. It has been moved to the Coalblog as part of our redesign of our online publications. Poor countries should hold Big Green groups … Continue reading
“Greenpeace’s true aim”
James Dellingpole’s latest is a fiery shot across the Rainbow Warrior’s bow. Dellingpole argues (quite rightly IMHO) that the end result of Greenpeace’s anti-energy campaigns would be the destruction of Western industrialized society. As Dellingpole points out, every time Greenpeace … Continue reading
Greenpeace gassing up
Interesting photo from the Kiwiblog – The Rainbow Warrior being refueled by a BP fuel truck. This is the same Rainbow Warrior that is owned and operated by Greenpeace, the multinational company that so vociferously campaigns against fossil fuels. I’m … Continue reading
Greenpeace co-founder blasts wind as a “destroyer of wealth and negative to the economy”
Greenpeace co-founder, Dr. Patrick Moore sounded off on the wind industry on Wednesday. Speaking at the University of Guelph, Moore castigated the industry in Ontario as “a destroyer of wealth and negative to the economy”, given that it takes jobs … Continue reading