Greenpeace InternationalPirates of the Pacific busted by GreenpeaceLearn more: http://weblog.greenpeace.org/ An update from the Espereanza in the International waters of the Pacific. May 2008
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Pacific UpdateLearn more: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Harpooned: Greenpeace exposes scandalLearn More: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/whale-meat-scandal-150408 Stake outs, testimony from informers, hidden cameras and tailing trucks full of stolen goods - it reads like a Hollywood movie, but it was an every day experience for Greenpeace activists in Japan, who have spent four months cracking open a major conspiracy of corruption at the heart of Japan's government-backed, sham scientific whaling operation.
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Greenpeace frees ocean life from Pacific longlinerLearn more: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/free-ocean-life050508 The Greenpeace ship Esperanza freed tuna, sharks, marlin and an endangered sea turtle from a Taiwanese longliner on Saturday. The vessel was fishing in the Pacific Commons, the international waters we want to see protected as a marine reserve.
Author: GreenpeaceVideo "Wall of Death" fishing net exposedLearn More: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/fishing-out-the-pirates Just a few days into our three-month "Defending Our Mediterranean" tour, and already the Arctic Sunrise has come face-to-face with pirates. In the early hours of the morning, we confiscated almost two kilometres of illegal driftnet, containing dead, undersized bluefin tuna - and a small sea turtle.
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Greenpeace refutes Taiwanese claims (chinese version)What really happened when Greenpeace boarded a Taiwanese longlining vessel.
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Pacific OverfishingSolomon Islander talks about his experience with declining tuna stocks in the Pacific and what he sees as the major problems and solutions
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Porthole SunriseView out of the porthole at sunrise while sailing in the Pacific Ocean on the Greenpeace ship "Esperanza". The glass painting on the porthole and the movement of the water in the background makes it look as if the painted ship is actually at sea!
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Greenpeace discovers new species in threatened Bering SeaLear more: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/new-sponge-Aaptos-kanuux280408 Greenpeace discovered a new species of sponge in the submarine canyons of the Bering Sea. See the new species for yourself! Dive into our "Aaptos Kanuux - Heart of the Bering Sea" video of the new sponge and other species living in the depths of the Bering Sea.
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Brussels Seafood Expo - Business Closed!Learn More: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/brussels-seafood-expo-230408 80 activists from 15 countries covered the stands with fishing nets, chained themselves to the stands and put up banners in 13 languages saying; 'Time and Tuna are running out'. They also stenciled the very simple "business closed" across many stands. Not only is there no trading at all going on at the Ricardo Fuentes stand, where 30 people locked on, but trading across the fair was stopped as people flocked to the stand to see what was going on. Outside we relayed the same message to people coming into the conference.
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Dove Onslaught(er)Talk to Dove before they destroy Paradise Forests: http://www.greenpeace.org/dove Unilever, the makers of Dove beauty products, are buying palm oil from suppliers who destroy Indonesia's rainforests. We've got the proof. They're causing forest destruction, species extinction and climate change. More: Unilever, the company behind products like Dove soap, is driving forest destruction and speeding up climate change by buying palm oil from companies which are destroying Indonesia's rainforests to make way for palm oil plantations. By their own admission, Unilever is the biggest single user of palm oil in the world. Unilever pretends to be an environmentally responsible company, but what it is actually responsible for is destroying areas of rainforest, driving species extinction and speeding up global warming. Being one of the biggest users of palm oil on the planet, Unilever must stop buying palm oil from these companies and call for a halt on the destruction of Indonesian forests to grow palm oil. Together we can make the company stop destroying forests for palm oil. Join the international Dove campaign today - sign the open letter below: http://www.greenpeace.org/dove About the music: The song's called "There They Go". It was made specifically for the Greenpeace video by a Czech band called Ohm Square. http://www.myspace.com/ohmsquare
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Cooking the ClimateTake action: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/campaigns/forests/asia-pacific/dove-palmoil-action Talk to Dove before they destroy Paradise Forests
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Dove Onslaught(er)Talk to Dove before they destroy Paradise Forests: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/campaigns/forests/asia-pacific/dove-palmoil-action Unilever, the makers of Dove beauty products, are buying palm oil from suppliers who destroy Indonesia's rainforests. We've got the proof. They're causing forest destruction, species extinction and climate change.
Author: GreenpeaceVideo O último capítulo do atum-rabilho?http://www.greenpeace.org/portugal/oceanos/atum Se não forem tomadas medidas urgentes, os stocks de atum rabilho correm risco de colapso. No Mar Mediterrâneo o tempo e o atum estão a acabar.
Author: GreenpeaceVideo 20 years ago: Chernobylhttp://www.greenpeace.org/international/ "20 years ago: Chernobyl" is a fast moving short film - like a music video - about the Chernobyl disaster and Greenpeace anti-nuke campaign. Film by Christoph Schwaiger. 3D animation by Tanooki. Archive material by Penninger archive. Music by Yap music. Production by Yap films.
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Vlog from CeBIT: FinaleRead our Blog from CeBIT here: http://weblog.greenpeace.org/makingwaves/archives/electronics/
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Vlog from CeBIT: Green AwardRead our Blog from CeBIT here: http://weblog.greenpeace.org/makingwaves/archives/electronics/
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Vlog from CeBIT: LaptopsRead our Blog from CeBIT here: http://weblog.greenpeace.org/makingwaves/archives/electronics/
Author: GreenpeaceVideo Vlog from CeBIT: XboxOur first from CeBIT, Germany. Read out Blog here: http://weblog.greenpeace.org/makingwaves/archives/electronics/
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