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 Latest Videos
Ministry of Rice (2:05)
An important Public Service Announcement from Your Government and The Biotech Industry (represented here by chemical giant Bayer) pronouncing the benefits of Genetically Modified Rice strain - LL62. Barely tried and barely tested this GM Rice is coming to your dinner plate nevertheless!
Celebrating Ten Years in the Amazon (1:54)
Greenpeace is celebrating ten years of victories for the Amazon Rainforest. But now they face their greatest challenge this year - at the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen.
Inspiring Action (2:59)
This fragile Earth needs action. It needs you. http://www.greenpeace.org/me2 Music by Hecq. Additional images from NASA and ESA/Hubble.
Not With Our Taxes (1:47)
The Japanese government is spending 1.2 billion yen (around 10 million Euro) on whaling in the Southern Ocean. We asked people in Tokyo if they think that's tax money well spent.
Greenpeace launches in the DRC (3:27)
Greenpeace launches its new office in the Democratic Republic of Congo - the second on the African continent - which will focus on the protection of the Congo Basin rainforest.
Sapporo Ice Festival (3:27)
At the Ice Festival in Sapporo (Japan) - Greenpeace reveals an ice sculptor by artist Yasuhiro Sone celebrating the beauty and importance of the world's oceans.
Maldives - Island Kingdom under threat (4:14)
The Maldives is one of the lowest lying countries in the world and is threatened by sea level rise and other climate change impacts. It was the first country to sign the Kyoto protocol in 1997 and is closely following the current climate negotiations.
JFK calls for a Revolution (1:46)
The Energy [R]evolution is Greenpeace's plan to save the planet from catastrophic climate change.
Investigating Indonesia's Final Forest Frontier (3:40)
A report from the Greenpeace forest campaign team onboard the Esperanza in Papua. The area is rapidly becoming Indonesia's new battleground for palm oil.
Papua - Indonesia's Last Forest Frontier (3:36)
Papua is home to Indonesia's last remaining pristine forest. These areas are now under increasing threat from the encroaching palm oil industry.
Quit Coal tour - coming soon (0:48)
Burning coal is the single greatest cause of climate change. From September to December 2008, the Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, will sail across the Mediterranean and Europe. The expedition focuses on the urgent need for the world to "quit coal" in order to fight climate change. The Arctic Sunrise will also be joining the tour in Spain and Italy.
Forest Love (1:26)
It's summer - the perfect time for a little outdoor fun. Show your passion amongst the trees and you'll have the chance to be in a Greenpeace video to help protect our forests. So come on, spread a bit of forest love this summer!
Free the Tokyo Two (1:36)
Two Greenpeace activists are being detained by Japanese authorities after exposing a scandal involving the embezzlement of Southern Ocean whale meat.
Rock in Rio (2:43)
During the Rock in Rio concert in Lisbon, Finnish band Apocalyptica calls on people to sign the Greenpeace Energy Revolution.
Game Consoles - Playing Dirty (1:02)
Nintendo's Wii. Sony's PlayStation 3. Microsoft's Xbox 360 Elite. They promise a whole new generation of high-definition gaming, but when it comes to the crunch, it's the same old story. As our search for greener electronics continues, it was time for the game consoles to go to our labs for scientific analysis -- and all of them tested positive for various hazardous chemicals.
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 Ads and Promos
Indonesian girl in Dove spoof ad Dove Onslaughter (1.27)
Talk to Dove before they destroy Paradise Forests:greenpeace.org/dove Unilever, the makers of Dove beauty products, are buying palm oil from suppliers who destroy Indonesia's rainforests. We've got the proof. They're causing forest destruction, species extinction and climate change.
You Don't Have to Join Us To Join Us (0:30)
This fantastic computer generated animation was made by Johannes Kuemmel (director) and Max Penk (producer) as a graduation project from the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg - Germany.
Sunshine (0:45)
The bare-faced cheek of it! If you think the sun shines out of your backside - try using an energy saving light-bulb instead! Voiced by Martin Freeman (The Office, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy). Produced by Park Village, Directed by Sven Harding, Created by Escape Partners Copyright: Greenpeace International
Grow Up Cool Down (0:30)
If we do not take action against climate change the world around us will change dramatically within our life time.
Breathe (1:30)
The oceans provide half of the oxygen this planet needs to survive. Give them a chance to breathe.
Whale Love cartoon (2.03)
This animation was produced by Koji Yamamura, an Academy Award winning animation director.
What Does Your Car Say About You? ()
Big cars just don't do it for us.
Whassup! (1:14)
Budweiser - made with genetically engineered rice.
Santa Cause Santa Cause (0:30)
Give this man some shelter!
Sperm image Toxic Sperm (0:45)
With apologies to Woody Allen.
Moda sin toxicos Moda Sin Toxicos (1:30)
Greenpeace wants to see hazardous chemicals phased out from our clothing. This promotional video was made for us by Sven Harding, famous for creating Depeche Mode's signature music videos.
Alien Invasion (3:30)
Agenda Item Number 368: Take over of Planet Earth.
Ancient Forests Cinema Ad (3:29)
Ewan McGregor and David Attenborough lend their voice talents to this award-winning Greenpeace UK cinema ad about forest destruction. Also features Andy Serkis without a gimp costume.
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 Stop Climate Change
Islands Going Under (4:09)
The Carteret Islands off the coast of Papua New Guinea are drowning as a result of climate change related sea level rise.
Mount Everest Climate Impact feature (3:58)
Mount Everest's glaciers are melting rapidly causing water shortage in the lower lying areas of the region.
Greenland's Glaciers (3:17)
A scientific Greenpeace expedition reveals dramatic evidence of how fast Greenland's glaciers are melting.
hands off the Arctic Hands (and flags) off the Arctic (1:12)
Global warming is melting the Arctic leading to a frantic territorial dispute for access to oil,gas and mineral reserves. An entirely fictional and whimsical take on the Arctic "land grab"...
Green Light district (1:03)
Greenpeace activists replace the light bulbs in Amsterdam's Red Light district with compact fluorescent lamps.
Yellow River climate change impact (4:40)
The source of the Yellow River - China's mother river - is drying up.
Droughts in SE-Asia (3:24)
SE-Asia is hit by some of the worst droughts on record.
Amazon forest fires (3:02)
Climate change could turn the Amazon from a tropical forest into a savanna as fires are rapidly destroying vast areas of jungle.
India sea level rise (3:44)
Sea level rise resulting from climate change is becoming a serious problem for the coastal communities of Orissa, India.
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 Defending Our Oceans
Bluefin's Final Chapter? (4:15)
On the eve of the yearly meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) Greenpeace warns that Mediterranean bluefin stocks risk imminent collapse if urgent measures are not taken.
Solomon's Stolen Fish (4:30)
Tuna stocks in the Pacific Ocean are under serious threat from overfishing by foreign industrial fishing fleets. The Solomon Islands - as one of the countries affected - is planning to take the control over these resources in their own hands.
tuna stand Seafood action in Brussels (2.36)
Activists take on the tuna industry at a premier European seafood industry event. They close down five tuna company stalls and draw attention to the unsustainable fishing practices of the industry today.
Kadavu - a Pacific marine reserve (2:58)
Kadavu, an island in the south of the Fijian islands, may become the site of the first true marine reserve in the Pacific.
The Sea of Lebanon (4:57)
A year after the war and oil spill, Lebanon's marine environment is under threat from sewage and waste dumping, destructive fishing practices, coastal development, and oil spill.
Drop into the Ocean (intro) (2:26)
Intro to our film "Drop into the Ocean" about the threats facing our oceans. Narrated by British actor Anthony May.
Marine Reserves - Restoring the Oceans part 1 (3:00)
This video explains why a global network of marine reserves is a crucial tool to restore the health of the worlds oceans. Narrated by Mariella Frostrup.
Marine Reserves - Restoring the Oceans part 2 (4:14)
This video explains why a global network of marine reserves is a crucial tool to restore the health of the worlds oceans. Narrated by Mariella Frostrup.
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 Protect Ancient Forests
Celebrating the soya moratorium (3:09)
The announcement of the extension of a moratorium on soya expansion provides hope for the Amazon rainforest.
Cooking the Climate (5:43)
The soaring global demand for palm oil is accelerating the destruction of the Indonesian rainforests. A tragedy for the forests and the people who depend on them and a disaster for the global climate.
Hayden Llewellyn at the Forest Defenders Camp Report from Riau (3:15)
A report from the Forest Defenders Camp in Riau (Indonesia) where activists attempt to save the remaining forest from encroaching palm oil plantations.
Forest Rescue Station Argentina (3:02)
Greenpeace activists set up camp in the treetops of the Yungas rainforest in Argentina to protect it from logging.
Logging the Congo Basin (7:42)
Illegal logging in the forest of the Congo Basin is threatening the livelihoods of local people and the biodiversity of this spectacular forest region.
China's illegal logging (3:42)
China is the largest importer of illegally logged wood from the Paradise Forests in Indonesia and the Pacific.
Highway through the Amazon (3:43)
The construction of BR-163 highway through the Amazon could spell disaster for the rainforest.
Lapland Logging (6:54)
Logging in the ancient forests of Lapland is threatening traditional reindeer herding.
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 Defending the Whales
Dolphin from Arctic Sunrise Pelagos cetacean survey (3:29)
A group of Italian researchers is collaborating with environmental organisation Greenpeace on a whale survey in the Mediterranean Pelagos Sanctuary.
Whale meat scandal (2:55)
A four-month undercover investigation by Greenpeace in Japan has exposed large scale whale meat theft from the government subsidised Southern Ocean whaling programme, amid allegations that officials from the Japanese Government and whaling fleet company are aware of the theft and allow it to happen.
Looking back (4:18)
As the Esperanza returns to port, we take a look back at Greenpeace's anti-whaling expedition in the Southern Ocean.
Confronting Oriental Bluebird (3:07)
Boat driver Jetske and the rest of the Esperanza crew try to prevent the Oriental Bluebird from refuelling the Nisshin Maru.
Finding the fleet (1:56)
After a ten day search in icy Antarctic waters, the Esperanza finds the Japanese whaling fleet.
Antarctic humpback songs (3:03)
The Esperanza crew captures unique audio recordings of humpbacks in Antarctic waters.
Fake Research (1:41)
The Esperanza crew deliver a clear message to the whaling fleet calling its so-called scientific whaling programme "fake".
Report from the Southern Ocean (2:06)
Travel down to the Southern Ocean where Sara Holden reports from the Esperanza on the search for the Japanese whaling fleet.
Tracking the Whales (2:39)
Now that the whales are tagged, the research team will start tracking them on their way to the Southern Ocean.
Tagging the whales (1:57)
Follow the research team as they go out on the water to tag the humpback whales.
Meeting the tag team (3:46)
A group of scientists in collaboration with Greenpeace are conducting a research programme to track the migration of humpback whales from their breeding areas in the Pacific to their feeding grounds in the Southern Ocean.
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 Eliminate toxic chemicals
Re-invent the iPhone in Green! (2:08)
Apple's latest product the iPhone still contains hazardous chemicals. Come on Steve, reinvent it in green!
A Greener Apple (1:27)
Thanks to the Greenpeace campaign, greener Apple computers are on their way!
Thailand Electronics (3:26)
Electronics workers in Thailand suffer from toxic chemicals used during manufacturing processes.
Chinese child surrounded by dismantled computer parts E-waste in Hong Kong (2:37)
Computers. Mobile Phones. Many of the electronic gadgets we throw away end up being picked apart by hand in China, often by children, contaminating the environment with heavy metals and other poisons.
Indonesian toxic mud flow (2:12)
A mudflow caused by a gas drilling company devastates a town in East Java, Indonesia.
Philippines coal power plant (4:05)
A coal fired power plant in the Philippines poses a threat to the health of the local population.
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 Say No to Genetic Engineering
Thailand's Green Papayas (4:45)
Genetically engineered papayas are threatening to replace the organically grown alternative for Thailand's most cherished fruit.
Crop Circles (1:54)
Greenpeace creates giant crop circles in locations around the world to protest against genetically engineered maize.
Maize from Mexico (4:28)
Genetically engineered maize is threatening this Mexican staple crop.
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 Demand Peace and Disarmament
After the war (3:25)
After the conflict between Israel and Lebanon in 2006, both sides are working to repair some of the environmental damage caused.
Relief work in Beirut (3:13)
The Rainbow Warrior delivers supplies to war stricken Lebanon as part of the MSF humanitarian relief mission.
The Boat and the Bomb (4:43)
Twenty years after French agents sank the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour, Greenpeace's work for a green and peaceful world continues. Music by Michael Franti and Spearhead.
Hiroshima remembered (1:40)
Greenpeace commemorates the nuclear bombs that fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and calls for total nuclear disarmament.
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 End the Nuclear Age
Chernobyl 20 years on (3:34)
Two decades later, the Chernobyl disaster still casts a dark shadow over the affected region.
Inside Chernobyl's Reactor 4 (2:39)
After twenty years Reactor 4 of Chernobyl's power plant remains a nuclear disaster zone.
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