Robert Hunter, Patrick Moore and Paul Watson were the driving forces in the founding of Greenpeace. Each quite different in their personalities, goals and the methods they advocated. All eventually became alienated and "inconvenient" to Greenpeace as Greenpeace became a moribund entity focusing more on its own bureaucracy and high pay for its leadership and permanent embedded employee class, as well as kind of selling its seal of approval for money ("greenwashing"), than actual activities.
Although I highly recommend "How to Change the World" for the most accurate portrayal of these Greenpeace founders, 'Watson" is a fairly good, albeit utterly uncritical look at Watson over the years
Although I highly recommend "How to Change the World" for the most accurate portrayal of these Greenpeace founders, 'Watson" is a fairly good, albeit utterly uncritical look at Watson over the years