Topic: Greenpeace

38 chapters across the catalog

Poonami
Episode 1645 2:06:53 - 2:09:21

1645: Poonami

Climate: The Movie and Global Government

A new documentary titled "Climate: The Movie" features scientists and the co-founder of Greenpeace arguing that climate change data is being manipulated for political control. The film suggests that the narrative of a global climate crisis is being used to justify the creation of a global government and the implementation of strict mandates, such as the EPA's new auto emissions rules.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 26:23 - 30:57

1569: Hydrating

Dr. Patrick Moore on Haber-Bosch and Population Control

Greenpeace co-founder Dr. Patrick Moore explains the Haber-Bosch process, which combines atmospheric nitrogen with natural gas to create the fertilizer responsible for doubling global crop production. Moore argues that banning nitrogen fertilizer in places like Sri Lanka and the Netherlands is a self-inflicted wound designed to artificially reduce the global population. He suggests that powerful elites are using "climate change" as a tool for global control and starvation.

Strung Out
Episode 1503 1:11:44 - 1:15:37

1503: Strung Out

COP27 Climate Summit, Reparations Demands

The COP27 climate summit in Egypt focuses on the Paris Agreement and demands for "loss and damage" compensation from wealthy nations to developing ones. Protests organized by groups like Greenpeace are calling for an end to fossil fuels and immediate climate justice payments.

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438 1:34:29 - 1:36:58

1438: Trips of Clump

Ripple, Bitcoin Code Change, Greenpeace Campaign

Chris Larson, co-founder of Ripple, has funded a $5 million Greenpeace campaign titled "Change the Code, Not the Climate" to pressure Bitcoin into moving away from its proof-of-work consensus mechanism. The move is seen as an attempt by competing "shitcoin" interests to weaken Bitcoin's security and market position.

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 1:14:32 - 1:17:33

1398: Gender Justice

Cargill Family Intelligence, Global Commodity Control

Cargill is identified as a primary driver of global food control, with the hosts noting that the privately-held company's intelligence capabilities are said to exceed those of the CIA. The Cargill family, which remains largely out of the public eye, oversees a fleet of 570 ships and 155,000 employees. The hosts explain that almost any processed or additive-heavy food in a supermarket likely passed through Cargill's hands.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 2:10:11 - 2:12:38

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Patrick Moore, Climate Denier Label Critique

Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore argues that the term "climate change denier" is a mean-spirited attempt to link skeptics to Holocaust deniers. Moore asserts that the climate is one of the most complex systems on Earth and that it is arrogant to suggest we can predict it 60 years into the future. He emphasizes that the science is not settled and that the debate over the causes of temperature fluctuations must continue.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 3:03:26 - 3:15:12

1280: Deplatformed Duo

Fossil Fuel Transition, Kanye West Write-In Song and Outro

Environmental groups including Greenpeace are pressuring Joe Biden to ban fracking and transition away from fossil fuels, despite his campaign claims to the contrary. The episode concludes with a musical tribute to Kanye West's 2020 presidential write-in campaign and a satirical "A is for Adam" alphabet reading. The hosts sign off from "Opportunity Zone 33" in Austin, Texas.

Buy Stamps!
Episode 1272 46:40 - 50:36

1272: Buy Stamps!

Build Back Better Campaign and Green New Deal UK

The "Build Back Better" campaign, coordinated by Green New Deal UK and funded by the European Climate Foundation, has become a global political slogan. The movement involves organizations like Greenpeace and 350.org, aiming to link COVID-19 recovery efforts to radical climate change policies.

Puppet Mouth
Episode 1089 42:47 - 53:02

1089: Puppet Mouth

European Black Friday Backlash, Consumerism Criticism

European media and organizations like Greenpeace criticize the "Americanization" of retail through Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Critics argue that global consumption levels are unsustainable, while retailers defend the events as necessary for inventory turnover and economic health.

Wordy Durd
Episode 867 1:43:32 - 1:46:03

867: Wordy Durd

Trump's Softcore Porn "Scandal", Dakota Access Pipeline

"Democracy Now!" reported on "scandals" involving Donald Trump appearing fully clothed in Playboy videos and having small investments in the Dakota Access Pipeline. The hosts dismiss these stories as desperate attempts to find "traction" against Trump, noting that the financial ties mentioned are negligible for a billionaire.

Babushkas of Chernobyl
Episode 806 2:00:29 - 2:04:22

806: Babushkas of Chernobyl

Chernobyl 30th Anniversary, Radiation Myths

The 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster is marked by reports from Greenpeace regarding ongoing radiation exposure. However, nuclear experts note that "babushkas" who refused to leave the exclusion zone have remained healthy for decades. The hosts discuss the concept of radiation hormesis and criticize environmental organizations for promoting fear-based agendas.

Dustbin of History
Episode 780 2:33:46 - 2:36:08

780: Dustbin of History

Greenpeace Sting, Climate Skeptic Professors

Greenpeace conducted a sting operation against two professors, William Happer and Frank Clemente, by posing as fossil fuel consultants and asking them to write reports. The professors agreed to write the reports for a fee, which Greenpeace framed as a scandal. The hosts argue that paying writers for white papers is standard business practice and not inherently corrupt.

Juloon
Episode 754 34:30 - 37:34

754: Juloon

Emma Thompson and Climate Change Refugee Narratives

Actress Emma Thompson appeared on the BBC to link the Mediterranean refugee crisis to man-made climate change. A viral cartoon is mentioned that attributes the Syrian civil war to a climate-induced drought. These narratives are criticized as a way to merge environmental agendas with the humanitarian crisis to influence public opinion.

Power & Gossip
Episode 708 1:12:35 - 1:17:00

708: Power & Gossip

Internet Outage Rituals, Voluntary Human Extinction Movement

A donor's request for an "Internet!" scream to use during office outages leads to a discussion about the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement. This is prompted by a listener email referencing Patrick Moore's comments on Greenpeace's shifting ideology. The segment concludes with a reflection on the inaccuracy of mainstream media reporting based on personal experiences with fact-checkers.

Scrub In!
Episode 706 21:00 - 26:05

706: Scrub In!

Patrick Moore, Greenpeace Co-Founder Climate Change Critique

Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore detailed his reasons for leaving the organization, citing a shift toward anti-human sentiment and a departure from scientific rigor. Moore argues that the Earth is currently in an interglacial period of the Pleistocene Ice Age and that current CO2 levels are significantly lower than the historical optimum for plant growth. He suggests that increased CO2 could improve global agricultural productivity.

Sir London Foley Presents
Episode 678 2:54:59 - 2:56:50

678: Sir London Foley Presents

Greenpeace, Nazca Lines Desecration

Greenpeace activists faced criminal charges in Peru after a publicity stunt damaged the ancient Nazca Lines. The group placed a large message near the "hummingbird" geoglyph, an area strictly prohibited to foot traffic. Peruvian authorities called the act a "slap in the face" to their cultural heritage, highlighting the irony of an environmental group desecrating a protected archaeological site.

Pupil Progression Plan
Episode 663 2:13:46 - 2:19:34

663: Pupil Progression Plan

Patrick Moore and the Australian Climate Debate

Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore appears on Sky News Australia to discuss "The Pause" in global warming over the last 18 years. He debates Erwin Jackson of the Climate Institute, pointing out that Antarctic sea ice is at record highs despite rising CO2 levels. The hosts praise the rare instance of a balanced, calm discussion on climate science in the media.

Gap Focused Thinking
Episode 656 2:32:41 - 2:35:28

656: Gap Focused Thinking

Personal History, Greenpeace and Climate Change

A look back at a 1985 concert in Rotterdam reveals a host's past involvement with Greenpeace, specifically "rocking for Greenpeace" during a televised event. This "cringe-worthy" moment is used to satirize current climate change rhetoric and the "reawakening" of former deniers. The anecdote serves as a reminder of how long environmental agendas have been promoted through popular entertainment.

Tangible Things
Episode 639 50:40 - 54:26

639: Tangible Things

NOAA Data Theft, Greenpeace Losses, and Euro Strength

News items include the theft of NOAA satellite temperature data from a contractor's personal computer and financial disarray at Greenpeace. The environmental organization reportedly lost 3 million pounds on the foreign exchange market after a staffer bet against the Euro. The hosts discuss the irrational strength of the Euro despite the lack of economic rationale.

Common Sense Fact
Episode 637 34:04 - 36:45

637: Common Sense Fact

Anti-Russian Propaganda, Edward Bernays Techniques

The history of psychological operations and propaganda is discussed, citing the influence of Edward Bernays on modern media. The hosts argue that recent events involving Greenpeace, Pussy Riot, and diplomatic spats were part of a long-term campaign to alienate the Dutch public from Russia.