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  2. Patrick Moore (consultant) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Albert Moore (born June 15, 1947) is a Canadian industry consultant, former activist, an early member and past president of Greenpeace Canada. Since leaving Greenpeace in 1986, [2] Moore has criticized the environmental movement for what he sees as scare tactics and disinformation, saying that the environmental movement "abandoned science and logic in favor of emotion and ...

  3. Criticism of Greenpeace - Wikipedia

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    Early Greenpeace member Patrick Moore, is a critic of the organization. [4] Moore had once spoken out against nuclear power in 1976, [5] but has since changed his stance to support it, along with renewable energy sources. [6] [7] [8] In Australian newspaper The Age, he wrote in 2007, "Greenpeace is wrong — we must consider nuclear power". [9]

  4. Greenpeace - Wikipedia

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    Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by a group of environmental activists.Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity" [3] and focuses its campaigning on worldwide issues such as climate change, deforestation, overfishing, commercial whaling, genetic engineering, anti-war [4] and anti ...

  5. Patrick Moore (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Eisdell Moore (1918–2015), New Zealand surgeon, medical researcher and author; Patrick Moore (consultant) (born 1947), Canadian environmental consultant and former president of Greenpeace Canada; Patrick S. Moore (born 1956), American virologist, epidemiologist and science writer

  6. Phyllis Cormack - Wikipedia

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    The vessel was chartered in September 1971 by the Don't Make a Wave Committee to travel to Amchitka to protest against the planned nuclear tests there, and the passengers included Bob Hunter, Ben Metcalfe, John Cormack, Jim Bohlen, Patrick Moore and Terry A Simmons. Greenpeace calls this trip "our founding voyage."

  7. Talk:Patrick Moore (consultant)/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    3 The Voyage of the Greenpeace. 11 comments. 4 Archiving the talk page. 3 comments. 5 Moore is encouraging his Twitter followers to edit this page.

  8. Don't Make a Wave Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Don't Make a Wave Committee was the name of the anti-nuclear organization which later evolved into Greenpeace, a global environmental organization.The Don't Make a Wave Committee was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to protest and attempt to halt further underground nuclear testing by the United States in the National Wildlife Refuge at Amchitka in the Aleutian Islands of ...

  9. Michael Bailey (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Bailey, described as "one of the foremost eco-warriors of our times" [1] according to Rex Weyler, is a founding member of Greenpeace, [2] along with Paul Watson, Patrick Moore, David McTaggart and others. He supervised the original Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior. [3]