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Greenpeace gets coal for Christmas!

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|2018-12-21T12:38:44-05:00December 21st, 2018|

Uh-oh, Greenpeace! Santa checked his list, he checked it twice, and you're on the naughty list...not nice!

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Australian ice breaker blocked. Climate researchers remain trapped in ice. Helicopter next?

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|2013-12-30T09:00:40-05:00December 30th, 2013|

An Australian ice breaker has failed to reach the global warming researchers trapped in ice near Antarctica. Further rescue attempts planned.

Putin pardons Greenpeace campaigners, keeps their boat (for now)

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|2013-12-27T16:22:10-05:00December 27th, 2013|

Russian President Vladimir Putin pardoned all 30 of the Greenpeace campaigners who were awaiting trial following their failed attempt to board a Russian oil platform, but still holds their ship. Do you think Greenpeace will choose Russia, or one of the free market democracies it so despises the next time it goes trespassing? Any bets?

Russia reduces charges against Greenpeace from piracy to “hooliganism”

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|2013-10-23T18:37:46-04:00October 23rd, 2013|

Russia has amended its piracy charges against thirty detained Greenpeace campaigners. The new charge of hooliganism carries a penalty of up to seven years in prison -- A prospect leaving little room for comfort as temperatures drop in Murmansk.

Russian NYET! to Greenpeace’s Dutch appeal

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|2013-10-23T11:22:15-04:00October 23rd, 2013|

Russia will boycott Dutch attempts to free Greenpeace's diesel-powered ship and imprisoned campaigners, all of whom await trial for piracy.

More from Greenpeace indicted by Russia for piracy

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|2013-10-03T10:12:57-04:00October 3rd, 2013|

Fourteen and counting. Greenpeace parent: "She was just looking forward to seeing polar bears and never thought for one minute this sort of thing would happen."

Greenpirates! Russia charges Greenpeace with piracy

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|2013-10-02T16:57:29-04:00October 2nd, 2013|

Russian authorities have charged five Greenpeace campaigners with piracy in Murmansk and are continuing to detain and investigate as many as 25 more. If convicted they face 10-15 years in prison.

Russia seizes Greenpeace ship for trespass and piracy

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|2013-10-02T09:08:23-04:00September 26th, 2013|

Russia seized the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and towed it into the port of Murmansk after Greenpeace personnel “attacked” Russia's “Prirazlomnaya” oil platform in the Pechora Sea. This is the same ship CFACT hung the "Ship of Lies" banner on at COP 19 in 2009.

Flashback: CFACT drops the banner on Greenpeace ships

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|2011-09-13T16:16:47-04:00September 13th, 2011|

Watch the first video HERE Watch the second video HERE (Copenhagen, Denmark, December 16, 2009) Global warming skeptics from CFACT yesterday pulled off an international climate caper using GPS triangulation from Greenpeace's own on-board camera photos to locate and sail up long-side of the infamous Greenpeace vessel, Rainbow Warrior. Then in Greenpeace-like fashion, the CFACT activists unfurled a banner reading "Propaganda Warrior" which underscored how the radical green group’s policies and agenda are based on myths, lies, and exaggerations. Earlier in the day the activists daringly boarded Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise with neither stealth nor force, but by baffling the crew with doughnuts, and [...]

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Not exactly Mother Teresa

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|2010-01-17T18:59:48-05:00January 17th, 2010|

Should corporate ethics principles apply only to profit-making companies? Or should they also cover nonprofit corporations, especially those that badger for-profits to be more “socially responsible”?Should corporations be judged partly on creating jobs, supporting communities, or improving and saving lives? And should nonprofit corporations be penalized for impeding the enhancement of human life?The answers should be self-evident. But they’re not, as US nonprofits and politicians have repeatedly demonstrated.Consider Greenpeace. This self-proclaimed paragon of virtue constantly harasses companies that it deems insufficiently virtuous in advertising their products, protecting the environment and promoting their public image. But the Rainbow Warriors’ own actions would [...]

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