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Topic spans: 1971 - 2003

Greenpeace: Always Bearing Witness

From its humble beginnings in Vancouver, Greenpeace has grown into the world's leading environmental action watchdog. For more than 30 years Greenpeace has battled whaling, nuclear testing and sealing, all in an attempt to protect the planet. But some say their tactics, such as confronting politicians at their private residences, go too far. Are Greenpeace a bunch of misguided liberal intellectuals and publicity-prone protestors? Or are they modern day eco-heroes? You decide.

The topic photo of the dinghy being sprayed is courtesy of Greenpeace/Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert.

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Bob Hunter hasn't given up hope for the planet

Broadcast Date: June 3, 2003

Bob Hunter is interviewed about receiving a citation for his work for the environment

Bob Hunter hasn't given up hope for the planet

Medium: Radio

Program: Metro Morning

Broadcast Date: June 3, 2003

Guest(s): Bob Hunter


Host: Jane Hawtin

Duration: 7:46

Last updated:
April 10, 2008


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