Talk:Greenpeace

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Can Greenpeace clean the Pacific garbage patch?

I was wondering if they were to use the Great Pacific garbage patch through your tax payers dollars instead of something ridiculous like roads under tunnels with drilling machines that look like they come straight out of star wars burring under your cities of seattle and london whilst creating tunnels to boot. Maybe you should not concentrate on helping the economic production of gas cars as a main source of transport so much but more on cleaning up your planet. You haven't even mastered electromagnetism, or infinite energy and propulsion in these vehicles, you're going to look ridiculous if ww3 or some catastrophic event wipes you out like the dinosaurs. Technically, you are still polluting the ozone by using gas. I would concetrate on cleaning up your earth. Does greenpeace have any funding for these types of mass scale projects? If so why not mention it in their article? Maybe greenpeace should take advantage of the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Greenpeacebarge1.png oil barge] by obtaining their own instead of pirating or what not.

-- All interesting enough questions I suppose, but Wikipedia is not the place for them, I suppose. Consider contacting greenpeace itself? 59.167.111.154 (talk)

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Richard Fineberg

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_A._Fineberg

to

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenpeace

SEE: obituary

Richard Sandomir (TNYTimes) Richard A. Fineberg, tireless skeptic of Alaska pipeline, published in The Seattle Times, Sun 3 Nov 2024, pg A7

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/01/climate/richard-a-fineberg-dead.html 73.109.10.186 (talk) 21:42, 8 November 2024 (UTC)