Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez continues to draw fire from her critics on the right for her Green New Deal, but the New York Democratic congresswoman is making fresh headlines this weekend for getting slammed by what would seem an unlikely voice: a former president of Greenpeace Canada.

Here’s what Patrick Moore, who left his high-ranking role at Greenpeace decades ago, had to say on Twitter TWTR, +7.62% about her:

“ ‘You’re just a garden-variety hypocrite like the others. And you have ZERO expertise at any of the things you pretend to know.’ ”

He launched his latest criticism of Ocasio-Cortez — there have been others — after a piece in the New York Post called her out for claiming the environmental high ground while riding around in planes and gas-guzzling automobiles.

Here’s Ocasio-Cortez’s response to the story:

Moore, triggered, went on to call Ocasio-Cortez a “pompous little twit” and “an immature bully” whose “arrogance plus ignorance... is a recipe for disaster.” She’s “unjustifiably condescending” and “a neophyte pretending to be wise," Moore said.

Ocasio-Cortez’s detractors were quick to embrace and trumpet the views of the self-proclaimed “sensible environmentalist.”

It’s important to note, however, that Greenpeace long ago distanced itself from Moore, saying he “often misrepresents himself in the media as an environmental ‘expert’ or even an ‘environmentalist.”

Greenpeace accuses him of exploiting former ties with the group and portraying himself as a prodigal son who’s seen the error of his ways. “Unfortunately, the media — especially conservative media — give him a platform for his views, and often do so without mentioning the fact that he is a paid spokesperson for polluting companies,” Greenpeace said in a scathing 2010 statement.

A Greenpeace spokesman on Monday reiterated the organization’s stance on the media’s coverage of Moore’s views.

“This happens every time he talks. He’s very good at promoting mythical nonsense,” he said. “Patrick Moore was not a co-founder of Greenpeace. His statements about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Green New Deal have nothing to do with Greenpeace’s positions.”

Meanwhile, Ocasio-Cortez keeps building her case for the Green New Deal: