Greenpeace Live
Join us for Greenpeace Live, our live-streamed YouTube show, featuring Greenpeace campaigners and guests.
We’re taking on the topical issues around the environment and activism.
What is Greenpeace Live?
Greenpeace Live is a YouTube show that dives into the environmental issues of our day. Subscribe, watch and join in the conversation as we talk together about how we achieve a land and ocean full of diversity and life.
Over an hour or so, we discuss topical environmental issues with Greenpeace campaigners and special guests. Join us for awesome discussions, campaign updates and our hot takes on policies and news.
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Past Shows
Catch up on past Greenpeace Live shows!
Fonterra’s dairy pollution & the big methane opportunity
We talk about the protest at Fonterra’s factory & dive deeper into why methane emissions are such a big problem
17 October 2024
Why did we occupy a seabed miner’s office?
We talk about the recent Wellington protest at the Straterra building and the wider campaign to stop seabed mining.
2 October 2024
Nuclear Free NZ and 50 years of Greenpeace
This year marks 50 years of Greenpeace in Aotearoa. In this episode, we’re joined by 3 special guests.
17 September 2024
NZ Energy at a Crossroads: Clean or Dirty?
Join our executive director Russel Norman for a conversation on the future of energy in New Zealand
3 September 2024
The fight to stop seabed mining in Aotearoa
We speak about the long fight to stop Trans-Tasman Resources seabed mining off the coast of Taranaki.
20 August 2024
The Luxon Government is removing existing freshwater protections!
Water is vital for life. Yet the health of rivers & streams in NZ are on a downhill trajectory.
6 August 2024
Why bottom trawling has to go
We speak with a panel of 3 amazing guests on the urgent need to ban bottom trawling on seamounts – and in the Hauraki Gulf.
18 July 2024
Protecting New Zealand’s taonga trees
We speak with Zane Wedding about tree protection in the context of the Luxon Government’s war on nature.
25 June 2024
Why did 20,000 march for nature against the fast track bill?
We speak about what it takes to organise a march like that and what’s next
13 June 2024