Patrick Moore

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Co-founder of Greenpeace who left because they "abandoned science and logic in favor of emotion and sensationalism".
Co-founder of Greenpeace and a very vocal participant in the early environmental movement. Scientist (Ph.D. in Forrestry) with a clue, he left Greenpeace when they, "abandoned science and logic in favor of emotion and sensationalism", in order to support things that would actually help the environment; Nuclear Power, responsible logging, and so on.
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Created: 2019-03-04 

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Patrick Moore (co-founder of Greenpeace) on AOC -
  • 🍉 He tweeted at her (after finding out that she takes Uber/Lyft instead of public transportation, when readily available), "You're just a garden-variety hypocrite like the others. And you have ZERO expertise at any of the things you pretend to know."[1]
  • 🍉 In an earlier reply to the GND he was even more on target with, "Pompous little twit. You don’t have a plan to grow food for 8 billion people without fossil fuels, or get the food into the cities. Horses? If fossil fuels were banned every tree in the world would be cut down for fuel for cooking and heating. You would bring about mass death." [2]
Now to be fair, Patrick Moore is a scientist and logical human being, so he left Greenpeace when the environmental movement became about scare tactics and disinformation, and "abandoned science and logic in favor of emotion and sensationalism". So he left because he has a fucking clue, unlike the majority of Watermelons. But his unwashed underwear still has more green-credibility than AOC and her army of sheep has.


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