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Video tour of the Esperanza from Mike G on Vimeo.
The Esperanza first sprang into action for Greenpeace to protest imports of unsustainably logged wood, in the run-up to the Ancient Forests Summit. Since then, it has also protested against deadly plutonium shipments and worked to protect our oceans through direct action and scientific research.
In the summer of 2007, the Esperanza toured the Bering Sea to bear witness to what is happening not only to the beautiful ecosystem of water, fish, mammals, birds, and plants, but just as important, how change is impacting an ancient people.|
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