In my own personal opinion greenpeace is an Antifa Movement
But go on, read this !
Mr AND Mrs Jolly
Environment Greenpeace released two hundred pages on Friday of the negotiations for a trade agreement between the European Union and Japan. According to Greenpeace, it is almost impossible to understand the negotiations as with other international trade treaties.
The organization compares the process of negotiating the abandoned TTIP (between the EU and the United States) and CETA (between the EU and Canada)
The European Commission is not embarking on promises made for a more transparent and responsible trade policy, according to Greenpeace Kees Kodde. During the widely discussed negotiations on TTIP, the Commission published 24 chapters. About the treaty with Japan appeared only two chapters.
According to Greenpeace, "this gives trade priority over human and environment, and that multinationals get the right to accuse states of a trade-restricted trade tribunal."
The environmental group is concerned because, for example, no agreements have been reached on combating illegal logging and timber trade and ending whaling.
Closed doors
The documents show Kodde that despite promising promises, the EU is still making bad deals for the environment behind closed doors. He believes that the EU should not simply override its principles "to enrich a handful of multinationals."
Trade union FNV believes that citizens should be able to look into the negotiators. A separate trade tribunal for companies does not see the union. "We are very against this kind of separate case law for multinationals. This is at the expense of democratic decision-making within countries and thus poses a potential threat to labor rights and the environment, "said FNV driver Tuur Elzinga