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Ecoterrorism
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Ecoterrorism
Acts of terrorism committed by those who want to protect the environment. The possibility of ecoterrorism is a type of political risk for construction companies, developers and others.


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Here's some more food for thought: Is it just a coincidence that Flint is also the last name of the electronics-genius hero character in the 1966 James Coburn vehicle Our Man Flint -- a film that involves food and is about ecoterrorists who manipulate the climate for their own selfish ends?
Flanagan identified five potential sources of opposition: individual saboteurs, eco-terrorists, mainstream environmentalists, First Nations, and the Metis people; he concluded that Treaty 8 First Nations and ecoterrorists were the highest potential of trouble classifying both as "medium" risk.
TRANSPORTER 3 Underworld courier Frank Martin's latest assignment involves transporting the kidnapped daughter of a crooked government minister across Europe on behalf of an ecoterrorist faction.
 
 
 
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