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VIDEO: Beached as whale grapples with plestuc pollution
Even whales can have a hard time with plastic pollution!
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Greenpeace LIVE: Two energy futures, with Geoff Bertram, Stephen Poletti and Russel Norman
Join Greenpeace Aotearoa executive director Russel Norman for a conversation with energy experts Geoff Bertram and Stephen Poletti, on the future of energy in New Zealand. New Zealand is full…
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Why are fur seals starving in Kaikōura?
In Kaikōura over 1,000 fur seals have been found dead from starvation. Seabirds are starving too. It's a sign that ocean is under pressure from climate change and overfishing.
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Greenpeace LIVE: Stopping seabed mining in Aotearoa
Tonight we speak with Juressa Lee, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi, Rarotonga and Rukutai Watene of Ngāti Ruanui about the long fight to stop Trans-Tasman Resources mining off the coast of Taranaki.
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Race to Busan: The last stretch for the global plastics treaty 🏁
The fifth and final round of Plastics Treaty talks pick back up in November and it’s going to be down to the wire.
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Greenpeace LIVE: Hands off the water protections
This week the Greenpeace crew discuss what can be done to turn river health around, based on the previous success of campaigns to achieve stronger freshwater protections.
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Seabed mining in Aotearoa and beyond
Seabed mining in Aotearoa could be a fast track to deep sea mining in the Pacific.
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Greenpeace LIVE: Why we have to stop bottom trawling
In episode 3 of Greenpeace Live, we speak with a panel of three amazing guests who are protecting the oceans and vulnerable marine ecosystems. Karli Thomas from Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, marine scientist Kat Goddard, and keen fisher, environmentalist and presenter Mandy Kupenga (Get Your Fish On) will speak with Greenpeace campaigner Ellie Hooper on…
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Rainbow Warrior bombing: The Boat and the Bomb (2005) – full length version
Documentary produced in 2005 about the bombing of the Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, in Auckland Harbour.
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Plastic Free July: A billion single-use plastic bottles fill Eden Park
This CGI video released for Plastic Free July shows what the 1 billion plastic bottles sold every year in Aotearoa would look like if it was poured into Eden Park Stadium.