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[Selfgratification: Do It Yourself] Greenpeace fined for reef damage. Sweet irony. Tags: greenpeace, reef, damage, fine, irony

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http://alabamawatch.com [AlabamaWatch.com] Greenpeace faces fine for reef damage: Greenpeace faces fine for reef damage by Clay @ 11:06 pm. Filed under International Politics I don’t know how I missed this: Greenpeace faces fine for reef damage.

http://dayversetree.blogspot.com [Day's verse tree] Tubbataha and Greenpeace: Irony of ironies just recently in the news, Rainbow Warrior II sliced through Tubbataha and was fined for about 640,000 pesos or 11,600 US$ someone blogged about it too (read here)Save our Reefs from Greenpeace. Rainbow Warrior II there to find evidence of bleaching due to global warming but found out that our reef is healthy.

http://marquettehomelandsecurity.blogspot.com [The Office of Homeland Security] Greenpeace Damages Reef: IMG Define the words irony and hypocrisy.

[Divester.com] Divester: According to this story in an Australian news site, the Rainbow Warrior II, a Greenpeace vessel, cut through a coral reef in Tubbataha Reef Marine Park in the central Philippines and tore it up real bad. Ouch.

Mypetjawa.mu.nuhttp://mypetjawa.mu.nu [Mypetjawa.mu.nu] The Jawa Report: And in the "God has a sense of irony" category...: Greenpeace blamed outdated maps from the Philippine government that indicated the 400-mile World Heritage coral reef site was more than a mile away when its flagship Rainbow Warrior II hit it, the BBC reported.

Metafilter.comhttp://www.metafilter.com [Metafilter.com] Greenpeace fined for reef damage | MetaFilter: Coral reef bleaching, the whitening of diverse invertebrate taxa, results from the loss of symbiotic zooxantheallae and/or a reduction in photosynthetic pigment concentrations in zooxanthellae residing within scleractinian corals. Coral reef bleaching is caused by various anthropogenic and natural variations in the reef environment including sea temperature, solar irradiance, sedimentation, xenobiotics, subaerial exposure, inorganic nutrients, freshwater dilution, and epizootics.

Brothersjudd.comhttp://www.brothersjudd.com [Brothersjudd.com] BrothersJudd Blog: PEGGING THE IRONY METER:: Environmental group Greenpeace has been fined almost $7,000 (£4,000) for damaging a coral reef at a World Heritage site in the Philippines.

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