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091210_Obama_evening_rally_Oslo (2:04)
Hundreds of activists took to the streets this evening in Oslo calling on President Barack Obama to take action against climate change at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen next week. Earlier today, Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize in the Norwegian capital. |
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091112_Riau_call_on_Obama (2:04)
Coinciding with President Barack Obama's first visit to SE Asia for the APEC meeting in Singapore later this week, Greenpeace is taking action in Sumatra to call for urgent protection of the world's rainforests for the sake of the global climate. |
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091112_Riau_Obama_arrests (1:43)
Greenpeace activists protesting the forest destruction by pulp and paper production company APRIL through blocking their excavators are removed by local police in Riau, the eastern province of Sumatra. |
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091103_Riau_dam_construction.mpg (1:48)
Greenpeace activists - working together with members of the local community - finish construction of their first set of dams close to Teluk Meranti, in Riau province - Sumatra, Indonesia. These dams are intended to stop the peatland soil from draining which would release large amounts of greenhouse gases. Vast areas of peatland forest are being devastated in Indonesia contributing to climate change. |
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091028 Climate Defenders Camp Riau set up (1:30)
Greenpeace establishes the "Climate Defenders Camp" in Riau - the eastern province of the Indonesian island of Sumatra - to highlight the importance of protecting the world's forests for the sake of the planet's climate in the run up to the UN meeting in Copenhagen this December. |
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090917 Arctic sea ice minimum (2:53)
The extent of summer Arctic sea ice hit its third lowest minimum on record today. Working together with a team of renowned international climate scientists, the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise is off the coast of Greenland investigating the melt down of the polar region. |
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090722 Petermann kayaking research (3:41)
Innovative climate science meets with high Arctic adventure when a team of scientists and Greenpeace activists kayak through 25 kilometers of a stunning bright blue melt river on the disintegrating Petermann Glacier on Greenland's northwest coast to scan the glacier's thickness with ice penetrating radar. |
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090713 Petermann Glacier breaking up (3:55)
Five billion tonnes of ice are expected to break away from the largest floating glacier in the northern hemisphere, according to a team of independent scientists on board the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise, currently at Petermann Glacier on the Northwest coast of Greenland. |
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090704 Greenpeace at Petermann glacier (3:00)
The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise has reached the Petermann Glacier in northwest Greenland, on a 3-month expedition examining the effects of climate change on the Arctic. The onboard team of independent scientists are coming up with unprecedented and worrying findings. |
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090708 G8 protest (1:11)
At the start of the G8 in l'Aquila (Italy), over 100 environmental activists from Greenpeace have occupied 4 coal-fired power stations across Italy delivering a message to the G8 leaders to take action on climate change. |
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090622 Valetta bluefin tuna protest (2:55)
Greenpeace activists protesting against overfishing of bluefin tuna are attacked by crew members of a Spanish fishing vessel in La Valetta harbour (Malta). |
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090618 Greenpeace spreads spoof IHT (3:25)
As EU heads of state are gathering in Brussels, activists from Greenpeace spread a spoof issue of the International Herald Tribune, issued on the day after the climate negotiations in Copenhagen finish in December 2009. |
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090404 NATO 60th anniversary (2:38)
Greenpeace activists fly a hot air balloon over the Nato-conference in Kehl demanding a better climate policy.
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090401 G20 message Brazil (2:04)
Greenpeace activists deliver a message from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil calling on the delegates of the G20 meeting in London to put people and climate first in the current financial negotiations. |
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090310 EU Climate Protest (2:10)
340 Greenpeace activists from 20 countries blocked the exits of the Brussels building where EU finance ministers are currently discussing funding for developing nations to tackle climate change. |
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090129 Amazon cattle maps (2:30)
Greenpeace has released new, highly detailed maps showing how cattle ranching now poses the single major threat to the Amazon rainforest. The forest fires to clear land areas are responsible for emitting vast amounts of greenhouse gases. |