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Setting up the Finland Forest Rescue Station

Behind the scenes in the early days of "Ice Station Reindeer"

Discover the plight of local Thai villagers poisoned by a dirty coal power plant.

Fighting to breath, the dying person utters one last, albeit vain, wish just one big gulp of clean air. A village where the most precious possessions are two oxygen tanks, with a long list of the dying waiting for the current users to pass on. Hell on earth? No. Mae Moh in Lampang Province, northern Thailand, home to the largest coal-fired power plant and lignite mine complex Thailand.

Green Santa comes to town!

A newsclip about Greenpeaces Green Santas as run by NDTV on 24th of December, 2004.

More footage of relief efforts in Aceh, Northern Sumatra, Indonesia

The Rainbow Warrior crew works with MSF and locals to deliver much needed aid to tsunami survivors in Aceh, Northern Sumatra, Indonesia.

The Rainbow Warrior helps bring aid to tsunami survivors

The Rainbow Warrior helps medical aid organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to get relief supplies to parts of Indonesia devastated by the Indian Ocean earthquake.

Impacts of sea level rise in India.

Impacts of sea level rise on coastal communities in Orissa, India.

Rainbow Warrior cruise

Rice: A way of life in Yunnan, China

Rice has been a grown around the world for over 10,000 years, it is cultivated in 113 countries and 3000 million people rely on it as a staple food. This short film taken in the Yunnan, China illustrates that rice is not just food but a culture and way of life that needs to be safeguarded against genetic engineering.

Exposed - EU Bottom Trawling in the North Atlantic

Footage of discarded bycatch brought up by the Spanish bottom trawler, the Ivan Nores, documented by the crew of the Esperanza.

Radioactive contamination in Iraq

In July of 2003 Greenpeace exposed the radioactive contamination of the town of Tuwaitha, Iraq. The nuclear storage facility, left open for weeks while US Troops secured oil wells, was looted by local people who unwittingly took barrels of Uranium yellowcake into their homes and dispersed radioactive sources throughout the area.