As if the group’s attack on tuna fishing and their attempts to delegitimize their founder, Patrick Moore, aren’t enough, Greenpeace continues to go where no eco-freak group has gone before. The group released a study today concluding that over half of German brand children’s clothes contain chemicals dangerous to kids and the environment.

Out of twenty six articles of children’s clothing tested by independent researchers, Greenpeace claims, many types of shoes (including rubber boots) revealed them to have carcinogens in them. In particular, Aldi brand shoes were found to have the highest levels of cancer-causing agents in them. The supermarket chain responded saying their products’ carcinogen agents are at legal levels. That usually means the content of the children’s clothes pose no harm to anyone, especially kids.

What Greenpeace is really complaining about are the fireproofing chemicals the clothes contain. The group has been complaining about this subject for years, obviously did not do a cost-benefit analysis and would prefer demonizing carcinogens ideologically and not looking at the subject scientifically. In short, if fireproofing chemicals are removed from the clothes, it puts kids at risk for serious injury if they are caught in situation involving fire. Unless of course, Greenpeace wants this. Gotta rid the Earth of humans as early as you can, huh?