Yesterday they were defacing Canadian grocery stores and today they're bragging about it on the internet. Well, someone from Greenpeace is bragging about it-- the poor misguided foot soldiers who were arrested for their role in the ineffective and dangerous stunt aren't so much bragging as they are testifying. Yea, for them it's not so much a celebration today as it is a deposition.
But their brethren in the cause are out promoting their efforts, not very effectively I might add. And as part of that promotion they're exposing the ludicrous and arbitrary application of stock assessments that they apparently just make up in an effort to build their red list.
Here's an example. Greenpeace says, "to get 'redlisted' a species must be in serious trouble, usually defined as facing a 90% reduction in numbers."
Now let's go through a few of the redlisted species they're talking about and take a look at how sustainability oversight organizations describe the stocks:
There isn't a 90% reduction in any of those stocks but they're still on the red list.
Look for Greenpeace's fish'n'pony show to make its way to a grocery store in the U.S. near you.