Audio files
A 15 minute radio documentary documenting what we have discovered in Papua New Guinea with the illegal logging operations.
The people we interviewed are forest people - these are the few English speakers - they are the voices from the forest. They speak a diversity of their own languages and survive only from food from the forests and waterways. There are no shops, or roads (except logging roads) - they travel by waterways and bush tracks.
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In Firestorm, a novel for young adults and the first book in David Klass' Caretaker Trilogy, a young time-travelling hero is tasked with saving the world.
In book one, he travels beneath the oceans to witness human exploitation of the marine environment. He sees the destructive horror of bottom trawling for orange roughy in the north Atlantic west of the Azores. He witnesses the strip-mining of the oceans' fish species. And with the help of an unusual dog and a shape-shifting female fighter, his task is to save the oceans before the Earth reaches a "turning point" -- the time when the Earth's destruction will become irreversible.
In this audio interview, the author talks about his motivation for writing this book, his personal concerns about the destruction of our oceans, and Greenpeace's involvement in the work's genesis.
(17 minutes, 7 megabyte MP3)
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Phone call between Australian activist Shannon and Derek, web editor on board the Rainbow Warrior after Greenpeace activists were badly beaten by personel from the Masinloc coal power plant in Zambales, Philippines. The activists were protesting against the expansion of coal fired power stations in the Philippines. The burning of fossil fuels such as coal are one of the primary causes of global climate change.
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Did you know that every time you use a Kleenex® brand tissue, you're not only wiping your nose, you're wiping away a bit of ancient forests?
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The fifth Podcast for Peace episode features an audio tape David McTaggart made in 1972 from his sailing ship, Vega, as it lay hove-to in the shadow of a French nuclear weapons test that he was attempting to stop with his presence.
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Part 2 of a two-part podcast:
Three student activists from the US talk about their experiences. Allison Black, Britney Dunnebacke, and Josh Keenan were selected to join the "Greenpeace Organizing Term" project, which introduces students from around the US to Greenpeace's particular brand of campaigning. This conversation was recorded in the back of a bus heading from Amsterdam to Paris for a peace demonstration. One of the team's two coordinators, Diana Silbergeld, was on hand as well.
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Three student activists from the US talk about their experiences. Allison Black, Britney Dunnebacke, and Josh Keenan were selected to join the "Greenpeace Organizing Term" project, which introduces students from around the US to Greenpeace's particular brand of campaigning. This conversation was recorded in the back of a bus heading from Amsterdam to Paris for a peace demonstration. One of the team's two coordinators, Diana Silbergeld, was on hand as well.
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Grace O´Sullivan was a member of the crew of the Rainbow Warrior when the ship was sunk by French agents in New Zealand. In this podcast she speaks to 500 supporters about the experience on the 20th Anniversary of the sinking.
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This is a sample from "Bomb the World" by Michael Franti and Spearhead in wav format for your cell phone.
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The sinking of the Rainbow Warrior remembered by those who were there: Greenpeace crew and New Zealand police among them. Twenty-six minute MP3 Audio in medium quality stereo, 64kbps 22050 Hz.
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