Greenpeace has a fast ship that could stop the whalers cold.
I will not watch a whale die. I've not seen a whale die since I left Greenpeace in 1977.
In a world were international public opinion is ignored and where high level diplomatic pressure has failed, Greenpeace hopes that consumers can once and for all demonstrate that there is no profit in whaling.
We fully expect an official investigation to concur with the Greenpeace version of the event, as Lloyd's Register did after a similar ramming incident in 1999.
Transparency, accountability and sustainability have become the slogans of the market leaders. Companies carry out environmental and social audits to court the consumer, and even the bluest chips woo organisations such as Greenpeace and Amnesty.
I've been a member of Greenpeace since I was a teenager.
My grandmother was a Greenpeace supporter. We've always done that sort of thing; we've always believed in helping others - it's part of our ethos.
At this moment, no (there is no need), but if the actions of Greenpeace or Sea Shepherd are escalated, we need to act.
Does Greenpeace think it can stop whaling in Antarctica by publicly eating whale meat and declaring it delicious? What are these people thinking?
Also a portion of my sales go directly to Greenpeace.