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and stop just makes our work at greenpeace even more important. what can greenpeace really achieve the organization's mission is well known campaigning against coal in oil and promoting green technologies that's the group's message to businesses it's your responsibility to act now and not wait for politicians to do something. in russia says climate protection isn't a threat to business it's an opportunity and this and many companies understand that this that the private and public sectors together need to develop a no mind set. on time in shuffling this as hit amazon still feels have been so profitable for the past hundred years that many want to stick with them. but there are many companies those large and small to reject that approach and want to forge a new direction. but is it enough for one of the biggest environmental organizations in the world to just intercept ships and circulate petitions. for founding member paul watson who had a falling out with greenpeace these tactics lack teeth. watson i don't like is that paul watson says greenpeace
and stop just makes our work at greenpeace even more important. what can greenpeace really achieve the organization's mission is well known campaigning against coal in oil and promoting green technologies that's the group's message to businesses it's your responsibility to act now and not wait for politicians to do something. in russia says climate protection isn't a threat to business it's an opportunity and this and many companies understand that this that the private and public sectors...
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why do people support greenpeace there are many different reasons. but i believe greenpeace activists are brave people who want to make a difference last may and the big ones they believe in this courageous organisation which is willing to fight for change nonviolently. this tool as and so it's not just a feel good organization he said. not only not. greenpeace has three million members worldwide a budget of three hundred million euros and a leader with a vision. if it can find a way to play an even larger role in climate protection the group is well positioned to help bring about lasting change. corporations have their own agendas and saving the world does not always top their lists many high tech manufacturers depend on materials from all mined under appalling conditions in some of the world's poorest countries and yes kids are involved capitalism depends on selling more and more goods and often on their planned obsolescence people also have to be persuaded they need the latest gadgets is just one example. twenty four million smartphones are sold e
why do people support greenpeace there are many different reasons. but i believe greenpeace activists are brave people who want to make a difference last may and the big ones they believe in this courageous organisation which is willing to fight for change nonviolently. this tool as and so it's not just a feel good organization he said. not only not. greenpeace has three million members worldwide a budget of three hundred million euros and a leader with a vision. if it can find a way to play an...
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tito mock from greenpeace thank you very much for talking to did you. not indonesia issued an extreme weather warning in areas where the tsunami killed more than four hundred people over the weekend the killer wave is thought to have been triggered by the cut that the well leaking which is still erupting rescue teams are searching for both survivors and the dead they're warning people to avoid coastal areas is reaching some of those affected but supplies are running short for thousands of displaced people living in makeshift camps doctors say children are becoming ill as clean water and medical supplies are running out. steve mcandrew joins me now from jakarta he's the head of emergency operations for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies welcome steve could you describe for us what you and your teams have been seeing in the area hit by the tsunami what conditions then. well conditions there still remain difficult there's over one hundred fifty people still missing we still have multiple search and rescue teams and first a
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for this special episode of a thrice we're going on board the greenpeace icebreaker optic sunrise following one of the biggest campaigns in the environmental movement is ations history witnessing the spectacular biodiversity and the many threats to life from climate change to add to fishing as a team of scientists photographers and ocean experts sets out to prove these vos remote borders must become and talk to ocean sanctuary. before i set off down south i'm going to find out a little about the journey i'm about to embark on tucked away in this maze of old london streets something quite extraordinary. ever since i was a boy i've been mesmerized by tales of the golden age of antarctic exploration of the early twentieth century names of polar explorers like roald amundsen and cotton skull. well this is where some of those expeditions came to get them apps us refocuses below good to see this is a kind of treasure trove of false explorations coming out of the. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this mess from the fifteen
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how the greenpeace t.v. right now now let's say the other delegations all the other n.g.o.s who supported this proposal it's just wanted to nations it go the way to russia and china. it confirms will's worst fears but it's not until much later we can speak to him. he's devoted so much to this project. it's terrible nice i mean it's. it's just a complete failure on the behalf of the commission on behalf of you know the millions of people who sign this petition who want a visit to happen and we've just seen the entire thing trashed here twenty two countries have to the twenty five supporter they believe this is a good proposal but china russia norway you know one by one. three different means and different reasons have just taken it apart and kicked into the long grass and from a personal point of view you invested so much time and energy and passion and heart into this. what's what's it's horrible you know it's. nearly two years of us working on it. in a novia you know there are other good proposals on the ta
how the greenpeace t.v. right now now let's say the other delegations all the other n.g.o.s who supported this proposal it's just wanted to nations it go the way to russia and china. it confirms will's worst fears but it's not until much later we can speak to him. he's devoted so much to this project. it's terrible nice i mean it's. it's just a complete failure on the behalf of the commission on behalf of you know the millions of people who sign this petition who want a visit to happen and...
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kilo mark from greenpeace thank you very much for talking to w. . finally the end in sydney to hobart yacht race is begun in australia it's the seventy fourth edition of the competition which cause more than eleven hundred kilometer has a total of eighty five boats began their journey from sydney harbor in ideal conditions the two thousand and eighteen race also features its first or professional female crew led best kit but stacey jackson the same has been raised throughout the night and i expected to reach hobart on the island of tasmania on thursday. that's it for me and with that shima back. how about taking a few risks could even take a chance on one. don't expect our pm to i. guess. i'm not often. but sometimes i am but i stand up in which the privilege of an exam .
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for this special episode of earth rise we're going on board the greenpeace icebreaker arctic sunrise following one of the biggest campaigns in the environmental movement is ations history witnessing the spectacular biodiversity and the many threats to life from climate change to eva fishing as a team of scientists photographers and ocean experts set out to prove these vos remote waters must become an antarctic ocean sanctuary. before i set off down south i'm going to find out a little about the journey. i'm about to embark on tucked away in this maze of old london streets something quite extraordinary. ever since i was a boy i've been mesmerized by tales of the golden age of antarctic exploration of the early twentieth century names of polar explorers like roald amundsen and captain scott. well this is where some of those expeditions came to get them apps it was really because of the low good to see this is a kind of treasure trove of past exploration to come out of that. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. from
for this special episode of earth rise we're going on board the greenpeace icebreaker arctic sunrise following one of the biggest campaigns in the environmental movement is ations history witnessing the spectacular biodiversity and the many threats to life from climate change to eva fishing as a team of scientists photographers and ocean experts set out to prove these vos remote waters must become an antarctic ocean sanctuary. before i set off down south i'm going to find out a little about the...
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after joining the greenpeace steenkamp aiming to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. but we may be the last to be able to do something about in another thread special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al-jazeera. in one of the top stories here saudi arabia's king solomon has announced a major government as the kingdom tries to contain the fallout from the murder. of a saudi foreign minister has been demoted to minister of state for foreign affairs as. tensions are flaring ahead of sunday's long delayed presidential election in the democratic republic of congo riot police have fired shots to disperse protesters in the eastern opposition stronghold of benny the voting has been delayed until march. and indonesia has raised the danger level for the and crack a tab ok no that erupted last saturday you know me killed four hundred thirty people experts have widened the no go zone around the volcano as they fear another option. iraqi politicians
after joining the greenpeace steenkamp aiming to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. but we may be the last to be able to do something about in another thread special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al-jazeera. in one of the top stories here saudi arabia's king solomon has announced a major government as the kingdom tries to contain the...
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greenpeace and in it meaning the greenpeace is one of the few environmental n.g.o.s that has actually addressed the consequences and risks of digitization when they get that last year we published the clicking green study that evaluates the energy performance of the id sector they could use in a dish form the new guns and informants and communicate sensationally but we found that some companies were doing a good job in those as. for example uses renewable energy to power about eighty percent of its server and data centers splits and annoy. and a few others google facebook and switch at least get half their electricity from renewable sources. and in any. number of major players in the information and communications technology sector have created a consortium called the green grid association to improve i.t. and data center resource efficiency worldwide. association member google was one of the first companies to use artificial intelligence to reduce energy consumption. it's deep mind subsidiary calculates data streams in advance which allows servers to function more efficiently. it als
greenpeace and in it meaning the greenpeace is one of the few environmental n.g.o.s that has actually addressed the consequences and risks of digitization when they get that last year we published the clicking green study that evaluates the energy performance of the id sector they could use in a dish form the new guns and informants and communicate sensationally but we found that some companies were doing a good job in those as. for example uses renewable energy to power about eighty percent of...
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kilo mark from greenpeace thank you very much for talking to you. today not indonesia where parties have issued an extreme weather warning in areas where the tsunami killed more than four hundred people over the weekend the killer wave is thought to have been triggered by the and o'clock a two hour wilkin zero which is still erupting risk your teams are searching for good survivors and the dead they're warning people to avoid coastal areas aid has reached some of those affected but supplies are running short for thousands of displaced people living in makeshift camps dr c. trigger an awfully fast clean water and medical supplies run out the job use correspondent on a song goes is in libya in western java which is not the last affected areas she sent us this report. a tsunami brought by the eruption of the volcano capital is not this because the village called lent that out in the ninety's in rubbles it is in this rubble that a young father hopes that he will find his three month old baby who has been missing since saturday. the baby girl's name is a
kilo mark from greenpeace thank you very much for talking to you. today not indonesia where parties have issued an extreme weather warning in areas where the tsunami killed more than four hundred people over the weekend the killer wave is thought to have been triggered by the and o'clock a two hour wilkin zero which is still erupting risk your teams are searching for good survivors and the dead they're warning people to avoid coastal areas aid has reached some of those affected but supplies are...
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of the marriages rules of the plan that would be appalling to do they could be by successfully greenpeace to conduct those experiments and taking samples from the water to see if any marker plastics have infiltrated this environment. just simply into the sea surface. must be five is that maybe first so they're both taking such a fully. extend. bush said he hoped to find that he this is very hopeful just the way it was she's a very close joyous system and there's very few local sources of micro plastic fibers should be coming from however evidence is growing around the world studies that point the plastic for this green because pretty soon there will be found the right reply location. you know it's a bizarre thing be afloat on these wild remote and desolate war says he'll quote expose you to g.p.s. google map and zoomed out we can be highly speculative and to draw from life. yet beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life and these are some of the remotest pools on it. and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic speci
of the marriages rules of the plan that would be appalling to do they could be by successfully greenpeace to conduct those experiments and taking samples from the water to see if any marker plastics have infiltrated this environment. just simply into the sea surface. must be five is that maybe first so they're both taking such a fully. extend. bush said he hoped to find that he this is very hopeful just the way it was she's a very close joyous system and there's very few local sources of micro...
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how the greenpeace t.v. right now now let's say the other delegations on the other n.g.o.s who supported this proposal it's just wanted to nations it goes away to russia and china. it confirms will's worst fears but it's not until much later we can speak to him. he's devoted so much to this project. it's terrible nice i mean it's. it's just a complete failure on the behalf of the commission on behalf of you know the millions of people who signed this petition who want a visit to happen and we've just seen the entire thing trashed here twenty two countries of the twenty five supporter they believe this is a good proposal but china russia no way you know one by one. three different means and different reasons have just taken it apart and kicked into the long grass and from a personal point of view you invested so much time and energy and passion and heart into this. what's what's a horrible you know it's. nearly two years of us working on it. in an r.v. you know there are other good proposals on the table and
how the greenpeace t.v. right now now let's say the other delegations on the other n.g.o.s who supported this proposal it's just wanted to nations it goes away to russia and china. it confirms will's worst fears but it's not until much later we can speak to him. he's devoted so much to this project. it's terrible nice i mean it's. it's just a complete failure on the behalf of the commission on behalf of you know the millions of people who signed this petition who want a visit to happen and...
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of the america's rules of the planet there could be a ploy to do they can replace successfully greenpeace to conduct those experiments and taking samples from the water to see if any micro plastics have infiltrated this environment. just simply into the sea surface like quest five is that maybe first so they're both taking such a fully trust more to. the. extent. to take over seven hundred five to be at this is very cold just the way the seas are very close try a system and this. very few local sources of micro plastic fibers should be coming from however evidence is growing around the world studies that like the plastic for this green because pretty soon there will be found the right place to location. you know it's a bizarre thing be afloat on these wild remote and desolate war says feel quite exposed you could g.p.s. google map and zoomed out we could be a tiny speck in this. to draw from for life. yet beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life and these are some of the remotest pools on it. and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched
of the america's rules of the planet there could be a ploy to do they can replace successfully greenpeace to conduct those experiments and taking samples from the water to see if any micro plastics have infiltrated this environment. just simply into the sea surface like quest five is that maybe first so they're both taking such a fully trust more to. the. extent. to take over seven hundred five to be at this is very cold just the way the seas are very close try a system and this. very few local...
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after joining the greenpeace campaigning to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. but we may be the last to be able to do something about it enough special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al jazeera. time this is a look at the top stories here at al-jazeera at least three people have been killed after a suicide attack in the libyan capital police say the attack targeted the foreign ministry in tripoli as according to security officials in libya. the number killed by sassa this tsunami in indonesia has now climbed to four hundred twenty nine with one hundred fifty four people still missing to wrenshaw rain in western java is hampering the search for survivors and the experts fear more tidal waves if the ana krakatoa volcano erupts again. turkey's foreign minister says the u.s. has agreed to a plan to arm kurdish fighters in syria and shift control of the town of man bridge to turkey the u.s. had previously supported the kurdish wife i
after joining the greenpeace campaigning to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. but we may be the last to be able to do something about it enough special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al jazeera. time this is a look at the top stories here at al-jazeera at least three people have been killed after a suicide attack in the libyan capital...
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greenpeace says that between two thousand and two thousand and fourteen worldwide clothing production doubled it's now around one hundred billion items that new clothing in. in germany consumers buy an average of sixty such items annually and wear them just as long as they did fifteen years ago and. spend time on from the german clothing foundation is a patient man and he doesn't mind his job unpacking boxes of discarded clothing and blankets in the city of hempstead but over the past five years he's noticed a change people now throw in all kinds of items that simply don't belong here. and a construction site warning them. of. clothing banks are increasingly being used as garbage containers perhaps a case of people not only having too many clothes but too much of everything so how is this happening to. the cotton fields have traditionally been a key factor in the production and pricing of quality clothing global cotton production is on the rise climbing fourteen percent last year alone nevertheless the proportion of textiles containing cotton has dropped that's because of the growing
greenpeace says that between two thousand and two thousand and fourteen worldwide clothing production doubled it's now around one hundred billion items that new clothing in. in germany consumers buy an average of sixty such items annually and wear them just as long as they did fifteen years ago and. spend time on from the german clothing foundation is a patient man and he doesn't mind his job unpacking boxes of discarded clothing and blankets in the city of hempstead but over the past five...
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about the system here and how it all works out and we'll see how it does transpire just morgan from greenpeace had a greenpeace what's your assessment of where we're at right now well i think that many of the negotiations are done but there are a few sticking points and they're trying to come to a final conclusion for example on will there be a signal for ambition coming out of this conference that countries will do more and the feeling is not good right it's not seeing looking good right now now it's looking like they're going to be very very unambitious on that that they haven't actually connected that they have to respond to the science and to respond to people and say they're going to go and do more that's one key issue so who are the culprits hit because clearly the vulnerable nations and we have.
about the system here and how it all works out and we'll see how it does transpire just morgan from greenpeace had a greenpeace what's your assessment of where we're at right now well i think that many of the negotiations are done but there are a few sticking points and they're trying to come to a final conclusion for example on will there be a signal for ambition coming out of this conference that countries will do more and the feeling is not good right it's not seeing looking good right now...
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can't we we're still here and right you know peter annoys me but they're not a terrorist group greenpeace may be some questionable tactics that time but not in terrorist organization no not in the least i mean what's amazing to me is that took before you were quite you know what they had to go to for you to get this right so it's like the f.b.i. released seven pages but get this they withheld twenty five grand so what are the other twenty five pages of these three sixty something iowans to some of never been arrested have nothing made just care about their environment. why have twenty five pages which just goes to show you are just a little tip for those at home you can fire request yourself you can literally for your request the f.b.i. and say what do you have on me you know and this is kind of what they did and so they end up with this. finding out that they're on the list or on a list i don't know what i don't understand. so the terrorists of three fifty dog or according to their site wait for. the users online campaigns in the various grassroots organ or guys and mass public actions t
can't we we're still here and right you know peter annoys me but they're not a terrorist group greenpeace may be some questionable tactics that time but not in terrorist organization no not in the least i mean what's amazing to me is that took before you were quite you know what they had to go to for you to get this right so it's like the f.b.i. released seven pages but get this they withheld twenty five grand so what are the other twenty five pages of these three sixty something iowans to some...
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greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal. and the marine conservation group c. shepard which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and they are not alone are leaving the international whaling commission the i.w.c. japan is walking away from the international body that isn't great international law to be responsible for the management and conservation of. leaving that means that japan is walking away from international no rivera concerned that they're beginning and you era of pirate whaling commercial whaling was banned by the international whaling commission in one nine hundred eighty six because of the hunting of some species on the verge of extinction pro whaling nations expect that the ban to be temporary until an agreement could be reached on sustainable catch quotas instead it became a generally accepted perm
greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal. and the marine conservation group c. shepard which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and they are not alone are leaving the international whaling commission the i.w.c. japan is walking...
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nobel peace prize laureates now and dennis mccoy get an ad special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeacesays they campaign to create the largest protected area on. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking reality of the global arms trade december on al-jazeera the un's new human rights chief discusses her challenges i'm going forward. and and there are some pushback some from our. talks. al-jazeera it's it's it's it's where every since. i'm a historian say for the better me speak every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories told through the eyes of the world's journalists these two voices journalists were one of the few journalists that were actually doing investigative work join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories what matters the most he buys the rights to those stories but then he never publishes the stories they're listening post on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. it's withdrawing from ope
nobel peace prize laureates now and dennis mccoy get an ad special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeacesays they campaign to create the largest protected area on. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking reality of the global arms trade december on al-jazeera the un's new human rights chief discusses her challenges i'm going forward. and and there are some pushback some from...
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a most a real species on nor long the endangered with anti wing activists outraged we hear from greenpeace or. extreme brother and high reeds that's the media's warning folks living near the erupting and not crack up to up in indonesia this amid fears of another tsunami after the one last weekend which killed at least four hundred thirty be printed and supporters of a prominent chinese human rights lawyer scuffle with undercover police as his trial begins he's being tried for the bullet in state power and could face fifteen years in jail. when the wind was continue. japan has announced that it would resume commercial reeling starting next july. japan says it is only housed in its own territorial waters and exclusive economic zone it's also pulling out of the international whaling commission the move has been strongly condemned by anti willing activists. it's a centuries old tradition one that japan is intent on keeping alive. after failing to get the commission's approval to resume commercial whaling japan has announced it is cutting ties with the international conservation body before we
a most a real species on nor long the endangered with anti wing activists outraged we hear from greenpeace or. extreme brother and high reeds that's the media's warning folks living near the erupting and not crack up to up in indonesia this amid fears of another tsunami after the one last weekend which killed at least four hundred thirty be printed and supporters of a prominent chinese human rights lawyer scuffle with undercover police as his trial begins he's being tried for the bullet in...
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the southern ocean and antarctica provoking confrontation such as these with conservation groups greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal and the marine conservation group c. shepherd which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and they are not alone are leaving the international whaling commission the i.w.c. japan is walking away from the international body that isn't green international to be responsible for the management and conservation where leaving that means that japan is walking away from its national no rivera concerned that they're beginning and you era of pirate whaling commercial whaling was banned by the international whaling commission in one nine hundred eighty six because of the hunting of some species on the verge of extinction. pro whaling nations expect that the ban to be temporary until an agreement could be
the southern ocean and antarctica provoking confrontation such as these with conservation groups greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal and the marine conservation group c. shepherd which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and...
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and add special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeace as they campaign to create the largest protected area on. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking realities of the global arms trade december on al-jazeera. the un's new human rights chief discusses her challenges and plans going forward. tack and and there are some pushback some from our. talks. as the g. twenty summit gets underway in argentina the saudi crown prince cuts a lonely figure but finds a friend and vladimir putin. hello i'm down jordan this is our live from doha also coming up ukraine ups the ante and it's growing confrontation with russia announcing a travel ban on russia and then. the u.s. pulls some troops from mexico's border but extends the deployment of the rest while asylum seekers cope with dreadful conditions in the camps. and we'll look at why tourism is booming in the holy land and what it means for palestinians. the g. twenty summit saw the world's top economies is now underway in argentina i
and add special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeace as they campaign to create the largest protected area on. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking realities of the global arms trade december on al-jazeera. the un's new human rights chief discusses her challenges and plans going forward. tack and and there are some pushback some from our. talks. as the g. twenty summit gets...
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the southern ocean and antarctica provoking confrontation such as these with conservation groups greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal. and the marine conservation group c. shepard which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and they are not alone are leaving the international whaling commission the i.w.c. japan is walking away from the international body that is a great international law to be responsible for the management and conservation of . lead paint that means that japan is walking away from international or rivera concerned that they're beginning a new era of pirate whaling commercial whaling was banned by the international whaling commission in one nine hundred eighty six because of the hunting of some species on the verge of extinction pro whaling nations expect that the ban to be temporary until an agreement could
the southern ocean and antarctica provoking confrontation such as these with conservation groups greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal. and the marine conservation group c. shepard which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and...
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nobel peace prize laureates now and dennis mccoy get an ad special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeace as they campaign to create the largest protected area on. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking realities of the global arms trade december on al-jazeera in nepal poverty leaves children vulnerable and at risk but sometimes those who say they can help cause the most harm...
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greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal. and the marine conservation group c. shepard which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and they are not alone are leaving the international whaling commission the i.w.c. japan is walking away from the international body that isn't great international to be responsible for the management and conservation of. leaving that means that japan is walking away from international no rivera concerned that they're beginning a new era of pirate whaling commercial whaling was banned by the international whaling commission in one nine hundred eighty six because of the hunting of some species on the verge of extinction pro whaling nations expect that the ban to be temporary until an agreement could be reached on sustainable catch quotas instead it became a generally accepted permanent
greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal. and the marine conservation group c. shepard which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and they are not alone are leaving the international whaling commission the i.w.c. japan is walking...
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nobel peace prize laureates now dennis mccoy get an ad try special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeace says they campaign to create the largest protected area on. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking realities of the global trade december on al-jazeera once held in one of australia's toughest detention centers now a world renowned surgeon one of when his followers dr moon. has returns to his hometown baghdad to give opportunities the hope of walking on al-jazeera. a notorious symbol of the u.s. war on terror once said the closure of guantanamo bay and its detainees go in no way we have identified as a priority is the construction of a new high value detention center i'm afraid. in the conditions to return back to. the state sponsored torture. rendition revisited part two on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes president emanuel holds an emergency cabinet meeting after the worst civil unrest in france
nobel peace prize laureates now dennis mccoy get an ad try special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeace says they campaign to create the largest protected area on. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking realities of the global trade december on al-jazeera once held in one of australia's toughest detention centers now a world renowned surgeon one of when his followers dr moon....
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you say is most species on not endangered anymore but there is outrage among and activists from greenpeacealso coming out the people living there the erupting and knock out the welcome.
you say is most species on not endangered anymore but there is outrage among and activists from greenpeacealso coming out the people living there the erupting and knock out the welcome.
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to join in the greenpeace the campaigning to protect the weather and see in antarctica we're now in australiafor the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. that we may be the last to be able to do something about it another try special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al-jazeera. well you know. some of the i like. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter dhabi you're watching the news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes saudi arabia's foreign minister is sacked from the post by king solomon as the kingdom's international standing remains damaged over the murder of jamal khashoggi. hundreds of people seeking asylum in the u.s. are forced by officials to spend part of christmas in a parking lot and bus shelters in texas. clashes between the police and opposition supporters in the democratic republic of congo demonstrating over a delay in the presidential election. and stock markets on both sides of the atlantic have another volatile day with investors nervous
to join in the greenpeace the campaigning to protect the weather and see in antarctica we're now in australiafor the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. that we may be the last to be able to do something about it another try special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al-jazeera. well you know. some of the i like. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter dhabi you're watching the news our live from our...
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after joining the greenpeace team campaigning to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in hobart australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis but we may be the last to be able to do something about it in another thread special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm sam is a band this is the news hour live from doha coming up the next sixty minutes another glitching the d.l.c. presidential election after the electoral commission delays voting in several opposition strongholds. protesting against sudan's president doctors join the unrest is on the bashir accuses demonstrators of being traitors. a flashpoint close to damascus syria says were fired by israel was shot down. and i'm peter simmons with all your sports the lakers crush the warriors the baseball players one james little of that and much more place when the president. long awaited presidential elections in the democratic republic of congo have been postponed in some parts of the country spark
after joining the greenpeace team campaigning to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in hobart australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis but we may be the last to be able to do something about it in another thread special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm sam is a band this is the news hour live from doha coming up the next sixty minutes...
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the southern ocean and antarctica provoking confrontation such as these with conservation groups greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal. and the marine conservation group c. shepherd which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and they are not alone are leaving the international whaling commission the i.w.c. japan is walking away from the international body that isn't green international to be responsible for the management and conservation of. lead paint that means that japan is walking away from its national no rivera concerned that they're beginning and you era of pirate whaling commercial whaling was banned by the international whaling commission in one nine hundred eighty six because of the hunting of some species on the verge of extinction. pro whaling nations expected the ban to be temporary until an agreement could be
the southern ocean and antarctica provoking confrontation such as these with conservation groups greenpeace quickly reacted by urging the japanese government to reconsider its ban reversal. and the marine conservation group c. shepherd which has fought many battles with japanese hunting fleets says japan's decision to abandon whaling around antarctica is a victory though their campaign will continue elsewhere. among other reactions the australian government says it is extremely disappointed and...
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after joining the greenpeace team comes to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. but we may be the last to be able to do something about. special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al-jazeera alpha this is the opportunity to understand the story a very different way where there before something happens and we don't leave our. short films of hope and inspiration. a series of short stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects. another setback in the d r c's long awaited presidential election after the electoral commission did lay's voting in several opposition strongholds. fully back to boyer watching al jazeera live from a headquarters in doha also ahead protesting against saddam's president's doctors join the movement as all mob a share accuse the demonstrators of being traitors us. and russia says israeli missiles fired into syria put civilly in flights that risk. and would you have a track in your wri
after joining the greenpeace team comes to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. but we may be the last to be able to do something about. special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al-jazeera alpha this is the opportunity to understand the story a very different way where there before something happens and we don't leave our. short films of...
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after joining the greenpeace team campaigning to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. but we may be the last to be able to do something about it in another thread special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter dhabi you're watching the news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes another high profile exits the u.s. defense secretary james mattis resigns citing differences with president donald trump. american and its many allies know what china's doing. charged with espionage washington indicts to hackers linked to the chinese government. a shake up after outrage saudi arabia revamps its intelligence services in the wake of. the late again the vote elect a new leader of the democratic republic of congo is perspire and. the law has been broken and we will do everything within our power to find those responsible also ahead chaos as the u.k. shuts.
after joining the greenpeace team campaigning to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. but we may be the last to be able to do something about it in another thread special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter dhabi you're watching the news our live from our headquarters here in doha...
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greenpeace says that between two thousand and two thousand and fourteen worldwide clothing production doubled it's now around one hundred billion items of new clothing each. in gemini consumers buy an average of sixty such items annually and wear them just office long as they did fifteen years ago and. spend time on from the german clothing foundation is a patient man and he doesn't mind his job unpacking boxes of discarded clothing and blankets in the city of hampstead but over the past five years he's noticed a change people now throw in all kinds of items that simply don't belong here. and a construction site warning them. clothing banks are increasingly being used as garbage containers perhaps a case of people not only having too many clothes but too much of everything so how is this happening to. the cotton fields have traditionally been a key factor in the production and pricing of quality clothing global cotton production is on the rise climbing fourteen percent last year alone nevertheless the proportion of textiles containing cotton has dropped that's because of the growing o
greenpeace says that between two thousand and two thousand and fourteen worldwide clothing production doubled it's now around one hundred billion items of new clothing each. in gemini consumers buy an average of sixty such items annually and wear them just office long as they did fifteen years ago and. spend time on from the german clothing foundation is a patient man and he doesn't mind his job unpacking boxes of discarded clothing and blankets in the city of hampstead but over the past five...