gizmodo.com — This morning Gizmodo published allegations by the bromine industry claiming that Greenpeace's report on the iPhone was inaccurate and alarmist. Tom Dowdall, Greenpeace International's Web Editor, contacted Gizmodo to answer those claims, but failing to address some and admitting that targeting Apple grabs headlines.
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rarsonOct 23, 2007
Greenpeace these days is more about anti-corporatism than saving the Earth.Now I'm pretty anti-corporation myself, but I don't go using the Earth as an excuse to push my agenda.
rarsonOct 23, 2007
I think you expected too much.
cliffskiOct 24, 2007
bulls**t. you heard this fairy story in a pub didnt you?
theholyraptorOct 30, 2007
well that's one of the disagreements with Greenpeace. I like some of the things they try and protect, while at the same time, I think GM crops are an advancement in technology that will help us so.. I agree with what you're saying on the second part. As far as sensationalism, in our own country, do you not have to shine the brightest light possible on a subject and get media attention before some one in the federal government decides it'll get them votes/be a good PR thing to agree with you and support your idea?
gemilsNov 29, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://archives.cbc.ca/IDCC-1-73-986-5613/politics_economy/seal_hunt/">http://archives.cbc.ca/IDCC-1-73-986-5613/politics ...</a> - An old CBC radio broadcast between a gentleman representing Greenpeace and another guy representing the seal hunters.<a class="user" href="http://seashepherd.org/editorials/editorial_060413_1.html">http://seashepherd.org/editorials/editorial_060413 ...</a> - site from one of the guys who used to do that.But he is still probably lying.