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Trekking to the North Pole

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 11:02

In the spring of 2013 four people went on a trek to the North Pole with a message.

Frozenface_small In the spring of 2013 four people went on a trek to the North Pole with a message.

Ep.01: Narwhals, Great Bear Rainforest & Feller Buncher

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 15:59

We get to know the most popular Arctic mammal—the narwhal, get wild in the Great Bear Rainforest and learn a phrase that sounds adorable but is far from it.

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We get to know the most popular Arctic mammal—the narwhal, get wild in the Great Bear Rainforest and learn a phrase that sounds adorable but is far from it. 

Narwhals are exotic and popular, but being popular isn't the same as being understood. The Great Bear Rainforest is the largest intact, coastal temperate rainforest in the world, running up the coast of BC to Alaska. Elizabeth Arnold was ready for the great rainforest, but not so ready for the "Bear." And, what's a Feller Buncher?

The Great Bear Rainforest

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 03:13

The Great Bear Rainforest is the largest intact, coastal temperate rainforest in the world, running up the coast of BC to Alaska. Elizabeth Arnold was ready for the great rainforest, but not so ready for the "Bear."

Bear_small The Great Bear Rainforest is the largest intact, coastal temperate rainforest in the world, running up the coast of BC to Alaska. Elizabeth Arnold was ready for the great rainforest, but not so ready for the "Bear."

Ep.03: The Rainbow Warrior & Out of Fashion Fishing

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 15:05

The Rainbow Warrior comes home to Vancouver. Is this ship iconic in the city where Greenpeace began?
What is a FAD or Fish Aggregating Device?
We hear who really came up with the name Greenpeace and why.

Gpc_podcast_logo_square_small The Rainbow Warrior comes home to Vancouver. Is this ship iconic in the city where Greenpeace began? What is a FAD or Fish Aggregating Device? We hear who really came up with the name Greenpeace and why.

What is a FAD or Fish Aggregating Device?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 02:01

Ocean campaigner Charlie Latimer tells us what a Fish Aggregating Device is and why using them to catch fish is ruining the oceans.

03_fads_small Ocean campaigner Charlie Latimer tells us what a Fish Aggregating Device is and why using them to catch fish is ruining the oceans.

What is a FAD or Fish Aggregating Device?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 02:01

Ocean campaigner Charlie Latimer tells us what a Fish Aggregating Device is and why using them to catch fish is ruining the oceans.

03_fads_small Ocean campaigner Charlie Latimer tells us what a Fish Aggregating Device is and why using them to catch fish is ruining the oceans.

Renewable Energy in a Nuclear Neighbourhood & Suing Environmentalists

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 06:42

Ontario's reliance on nuclear energy means renewable energy is happening on a community level. Suing environmentalists Suing environmentalists to silence them.

04_green_sq_small Ontario's reliance on nuclear energy means renewable energy is happening on a community level. Suing environmentalists Suing environmentalists to silence them.

What is a SLAPP suit?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 02:11

How SLAPP lawsuits like the one brought by Resolute are used to silence environmentalists.

04_slap_silence_sq_small How SLAPP lawsuits like the one brought by Resolute are used to silence environmentalists.

How is the Arctic the World's Refrigerator?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 01:29

Arctic researcher Farah Khan explains the North Pole's albedo effect and why it is essential.

05_icethumb_small Arctic researcher Farah Khan explains the North Pole's albedo effect and why it is essential.

What is a RHIB?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 01:36

Capt of more than one Greenpeace ship Capt Peter Wilcox tells us what a RHIB is. (like a life boat, but not.)

07_rhib_sq_small Capt of more than one Greenpeace ship Capt Peter Wilcox tells us what a RHIB is. (like a life boat, but not.)

On deck with the Rainbow Warrior

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 08:47

The RW comes home to Vancouver. Is this ship iconic in the city where Greenpeace began?

_small The RW comes home to Vancouver. Is this ship iconic in the city where Greenpeace began?

Ep.04: Renewable Energy in a Nuclear Neighbourhood & Suing Environmentalists

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 12:18

Why nuclear energy is a main source of energy for Ontario and who is using renewables?. And how lawsuits silence environmentalists.

Prx_logo_240x240_small Why nuclear energy is a main source of energy for Ontario and who is using renewables?. And how lawsuits silence environmentalists.

Ep.05: Trekking to the North Pole & The World's Fridge

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 16:50

Trekking to the North Pole, the World's Fridge

Prx_logo_240x240_small Trekking to the North Pole, the World's Fridge

Ep.06: Ditching the Car & What is Dilbit?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 14:05

It's hard to let go of owning a car. What passes through those pipelines we hear so much about?

Prx_logo_240x240_small It's hard to let go of owning a car. What passes through those pipelines we hear so much about?

What is Dilbit?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 02:04

What exactly is in pipelines? (Dilbit plus)

06_carsignsq_small What exactly is in pipelines? (Dilbit plus)

Ep.07: Going Undercover for the Arctic 30 & What is a RHIB?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 14:14

The amazing story of a photographer who went undercover in Russia to get the shot. Captain Peter Wilcox tells us about a RHIB. (Boaty thing!)

Prx_logo_240x240_small The amazing story of a photographer who went undercover in Russia to get the shot. Captain Peter Wilcox tells us about a RHIB. (Boaty thing!)

Ep.08: Fukushima at 3 Years & Paying the Nuclear Bill

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 14:02

Living in Fukushima 3 years later. Who pays the nuclear bill in the case of a disaster? Shooting Fukushima with photographer Donald Weber.

Prx_logo_240x240_small Living in Fukushima 3 years later. Who pays the nuclear bill in the case of a disaster? Shooting Fukushima with photographer Donald Weber.

What is Nuclear Liability and What Does it Mean?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 01:14

The nuclear industry pays a fraction of the cost of an accident and in Canada taxpayers pick up the balance.

08_fuku_sq_small The nuclear industry pays a fraction of the cost of an accident and in Canada taxpayers pick up the balance.

Ep.09: Detoxing Kids Toys, Parabens in the Bathroom

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 12:46

Detoxing kids toys. Which toxin to watch out for in the bathroom. We celebrate "Talk Like William Shatner Day."

Prx_logo_240x240_small Detoxing kids toys. Which toxin to watch out for in the bathroom. We celebrate "Talk Like William Shatner Day."

Origin of the name Greenpeace.

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 01:09

We hear who really came up with the name Greenpeace and why.

03_fads_small We hear who really came up with the name Greenpeace and why.

Detox Kids Toys

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 05:28

Detox - getting toxins out of your life, your home. It's pretty darn hard because chemicals are being invented at a rate of thousands a year and frankly most of us can't keep up. It's especially worrying if you have children. Rachel Sanders has two in Vancouver and tells us how Greenpeace China helped make kids lives a little less dangerous.

09_baby_duck_sq_small Detox - getting toxins out of your life, your home. It's pretty darn hard because chemicals are being invented at a rate of thousands a year and frankly most of us can't keep up. It's especially worrying if you have children. Rachel Sanders has two in Vancouver and tells us how Greenpeace China helped make kids lives a little less dangerous.

What are Parebens? Look in your Bathroom

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 02:17

Gill Deacon hosts a CBC radio program and decided to write a book about toxins in makeup.

09_lipsticksq_small Gill Deacon hosts a CBC radio program and decided to write a book about toxins in makeup.

Ep.10: Green Design

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 14:57

Green Design: Why revolving doors rule. They give buildings the LEED badge when they are environmentally friendly. Why is a bldg a LEED bldg? A green reno; not as hard as it sounds.

Prx_logo_240x240_small Green Design: Why revolving doors rule. They give buildings the LEED badge when they are environmentally friendly. Why is a bldg a LEED bldg? A green reno; not as hard as it sounds.

Green Home Reno

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 04:04

Veteran forest campaigner Richard Brooks shows how easy it is to go green when renovating.

10_lumber_store_sq_small Veteran forest campaigner Richard Brooks shows how easy it is to go green when renovating.

LEED: it's the gold standard for environmental buildings but what does it mean?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 01:38

Design Editor at Treehugger.com, Llloyd Alter tells us what makes a building a LEED building. (Hint: bike racks help.)

10_construction_soundcloud_small Design Editor at Treehugger.com, Llloyd Alter tells us what makes a building a LEED building. (Hint: bike racks help.)

Ep.11: Organic Gardening 101 & Beware the pesticide Roundup

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 12:35

How to grow veggies without using pesticides. Even in a small plot.
Why you don't you want Roundup in your garden.

Prx_logo_240x240_small How to grow veggies without using pesticides. Even in a small plot. Why you don't you want Roundup in your garden.

Organic Gardening 101

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 03:51

You can feed yourself from your garden even if you live in a tiny place. How to raise organic veggies from a couple who do it downtown.

11_garden_sq_small You can feed yourself from your garden even if you live in a tiny place. How to raise organic veggies from a couple who do it downtown.

What to avoid to keep those organic veggies, organic.

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 03:56

Why Ready Roundup from Monsanto is a very bad idea.Head of GPUS research explains

11_round_up_sq_small Why Ready Roundup from Monsanto is a very bad idea.Head of GPUS research explains

Ep.14: Fracking in Newfoundland and the UK: How people respond to it.

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 18:01

Fracking is popping up everywhere and we look at various responses. In Newfoundland (Canada), they create art. In the UK, they (pretend to) frack the Prime Minister's house.

Prx_logo_240x240_small Fracking is popping up everywhere and we look at various responses. In Newfoundland (Canada), they create art. In the UK, they (pretend to) frack the Prime Minister's house.

We hear how various artists in Nfld respond to fracking.

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 09:25

Annie McEwan shows how people in Nfld respond to stress with...art!

14_fracking_sq_small Annie McEwan shows how people in Nfld respond to stress with...art!

Fugitive emissions are the dangerous byproduct of fracking

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 01:47

Simon Clydesdale of GPUK describes fugitive emissions and the prank GPUK pulled trying to frack the PM's house

14_woftm_sq_small Simon Clydesdale of GPUK describes fugitive emissions and the prank GPUK pulled trying to frack the PM's house

Learning to ride a bike when you're an adult

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 03:04

Kumi Naidoo admits that when he learnt to ride a bike in the alleys of Oxford, UK - he thought the median lines on the roads were the bike lanes.

14_kumi_sq_small Kumi Naidoo admits that when he learnt to ride a bike in the alleys of Oxford, UK - he thought the median lines on the roads were the bike lanes.

Ep.15: How tuna conquered American kitchens & How to buy eggs?

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Episodes series | 16:14

How tuna became the queen of the buffet; a safe bet, a 'go to' fish. Should I also worry about buying eggs? And setting the seminary free from fossil fuel funding.

Prx_logo_240x240_small How tuna became the queen of the buffet; a safe bet, a 'go to' fish. Should I also worry about buying eggs? And setting the seminary free from fossil fuel funding.

Tuna became the 'go to' fish because it was cheap and plentiful. we look at the pitch for tuna.

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 09:33

Joanna Solotaroff looks at the emotional connection with tuna, created by marketting. .

15_tuna_sq_small Joanna Solotaroff looks at the emotional connection with tuna, created by marketting. .

Organic, free range, cage free, we make buying eggs simple.

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 01:51

Mark Floegel from GPUS slices through the fog of confusion over organic, free range or nasty eggs.

15_eggs_sq_small Mark Floegel from GPUS slices through the fog of confusion over organic, free range or nasty eggs.

Divestment movement helps keep Oil in the ground.

From Greenpeace Podcast | Part of the Greenpeace Podcast Segments series | 02:07

Union Theological Seminary is the 1st seminary to fight climate change by divesting fossil fuels from the school's huge endowment. The woman who made that decision tells us why.

15_divestment_sq_small Union Theological Seminary is the 1st seminary to fight climate change by divesting fossil fuels from the school's huge endowment. The woman who made that decision tells us why.