Greenpeace Podcast

Greenpeace

The Greenpeace Podcast brings you sound rich environmental justice stories that travel across borders. Engaging listeners through storytelling, this podcast builds environmental literacy in a way that inspires, amuses and empowers. Listen to monthly 15 minute episodes that break down some of today's hottest and most controversial environmental issues.

  • 18 minutes 14 seconds
    Ep.31: The Great Bear Rainforest, Spirit Bears & Scientists At the Movies
    Eduardo Sousa walks us through an incredible, historical agreement on the Pacific Coast of Canada to protect a rainforest the size of Belgium. Bonus: What exactly is a Spirit Bear? Andrew Norton answers the questions you never knew you had on the new podcast: #CompletelyOptionalKnowledge. This story: What pisses off scientists the most in the movies? MUSIC @ 01:04 : Skyline by Gentle Fire Studio2636332.gif
    19 February 2016, 9:02 pm
  • 11 minutes 36 seconds
    Ep.30: Médecins Sans Frontières Greenpeace & Refugee Rescue Operation + Indigenous Knowledge
    A joint operation to rescue refugees risking their lives on the dangerous sea crossing between Turkey and Greece has been launched by the international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders, and Greenpeace. Winona LaDuke talks about Indigenous knowledge & reciprocity, and rights vs responsibility in modern Western society. Interview excerpt originally aired on Conversation Earth, Exploring Our Place on the Planet.2354810.gif
    15 January 2016, 4:52 pm
  • 15 minutes 5 seconds
    Ep.29: What to Say? Climate Change VS Global Warming + What's At Stake for The Great Barrier Reef
    A quick study on when to say "climate change" vs "global warming", quick hint: audience matters! And what's at stake for The Great Barrier Reef off the North-East coast of Australia with the proposed Carmichael coal mine.2142467.gif
    7 December 2015, 8:03 pm
  • 16 minutes 17 seconds
    Ep.28: Breaking Down the Upcoming Climate Summit
    New York reporter Isabel Angell breaks down the key players, key terms and key issues of the upcoming Paris Climate Summit - translated into language we can actually use when talking about it with folks in our lives.1987870.gif
    5 November 2015, 7:26 pm
  • 16 minutes 2 seconds
    Ep.27: Neighbourhood Design for Climate Change & Xeriscaping
    What about cities which have too much water that they can’t prevent, like too much rainfall. Copenhagen decided to use design to help keep the capital of Denmark, from continually flooding. Xeriscaping is a landscaping, gardening word which means that your garden relies only on the water from the sky and not the garden hose.1834542.gif
    5 October 2015, 1:36 pm
  • 16 minutes 13 seconds
    Ep.26: The Film How To Change The World and Women in Greenpeace History
    Newsweek named How to Change the World one of the top 15 documentaries to watch of 2015. Listen to clips from the film and revisit the 1971 Amchitka fundraising concert that started Greenpeace, featuring music from James Taylor and Joni Mitchell. Hear stories about women in the early days of Greenpeace, heroines such as Ann Marie Horn and Bobbi Hunter, as well as the difficulties still present in sharing the stories of women in our movements. Music Credits: "Fire and Rain" by James Taylor "Big Yellow Taxi" by Joni Mitchell "Filaments" by Podington Bear 1711862.gif
    4 September 2015, 7:58 pm
  • 11 minutes 59 seconds
    Ep.25: Best Of Greenpeace Podcast: How To Buy Eggs & Apps for Activism
    Looking at favorite stories from the last year: Mark Floegel from GPUS slices through the fog of confusion over organic, free range or nasty eggs. JP Davidson looks at how environmental activists are using apps to create citizen scientists.1598095.gif
    4 August 2015, 3:07 pm
  • 14 minutes 25 seconds
    Ep.24: India's Crackdown on Environmentalists & Carbon Sink
    What is going on in in the world’s largest democracy? Many non governmental organizations (NGOs) are being leaned on by the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs. One of them is Greenpeace. Ancient forests and oceans are both huge "carbon sinks". But what does that mean, really?1403111.gif
    2 July 2015, 8:36 pm
  • 18 minutes 10 seconds
    Ep.23: Air Pollution Goes Viral & New Climate Canaries
    Chai Jing's YouTube video about the air she's breathing had 200 million views within days, and was later taken down by the Chinese Government. Dragonflies are the new climate canaries, and what does the Air Quality Index measure exactly?1222841.gif
    8 June 2015, 8:05 pm
  • 16 minutes 5 seconds
    Ep.22: Worst Foods Game Show & Seasonal Eating
    Food is the door to a lot of conversations about how we live. The Worst Foods Game Show shares some ideas about how to eat and sustain the planet, not just yourself! Even if you live in the north you can follow global seasons, we talk with a chef to give you the best tips. And "Shifting Baseline Syndrome", wow our perception of the world changes, from generation to generation.1054001.gif
    4 May 2015, 3:08 pm
  • 17 minutes 14 seconds
    Ep.21: Dirty Oil in Europe and The Energy East Pipeline
    When is dirty oil not dirty? When you call it something else. We rarely talk about the other markets the tar sands people have in their sights. One of them is Europe. The proposed pipeline for moving tar sands oil across Canada is called Energy East. Robert Van Waarden, photographer, decided to go along the proposed route and see what people thought about possibly living next to a pipeline. 737051.gif
    7 April 2015, 6:35 pm
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