Ask HN: Thoughts on Greenpeace?
I had a long discussion with one of their street recruiter people this morning and I came away uncertain of whether Greenpeace is a worthwhile organization to support. With regard to integrity and efficacy of their tactics, what do you know about Greenpeace and are they on balance as good as they claim to be?
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[ 214 ms ] story [ 330 ms ] threadOn one hand, they bring awareness to people of pretty good issues. On the other, they have been known to use unethical or dishonest tactics in order to increase their exposure.
On the whole, I think they do good things, although their philosophical basis seems to be "the end justifies the means." At least in my experience, they really think they're correct on these issues and want to try and control what you do (good and bad) in order to reach their goals.
They do raise awareness on some important issues, but they misinform on some key others IMO.
For example, I strongly disagree with their anti-nuclear campaign:
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/campaigns/nuclear/
My stepfather is a nuclear phycisist and works for the IAEA so I'm a bit biased, but probably more informed than most anti-nuclears
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/campaigns/toxics/ele...
Much of what they do is good, but it's clearly not driven by a cold and careful evaluation of the actual consequences of human behaviors, but by emotion.