

Longer version here: http://www.breathingoceans.org/breathingoceans/index.html Every second breath you take comes from the oceans. Author: GreenpeaceVideo Keywords: ocean greenpeace environment sea breath stop motion earth tide ecology air Added: November 1, 2006
"This is the product that you, our users, asked for, and which all of us at Apple wanted to make." The keynote we wish Steve had made.
The short film, directed by Andy Morahan, shows a family enjoying a day on a beach, filmed for posterity by the father. An ever-louder roar breaks the tranquillity, and the hand-held camera pans to the sky to track a jumbo jet heading directly towards a nuclear facility just a few hundred metres away.
Climate change is changing our world. Within the lifetimes of children being born today, it may challenge our survival as a species. The Earth is hotter than it has been for at least one thousand years. By the end of this century, if current trends continue, the temperature will likely climb higher than it's been at any time in the past two million years. The consequences of this drastic rise, caused by burning fossil fuels, are likely to be catastrophic: mass extinctions, droughts, hundreds of millions of refugees ...
These are obsolete, but widely available, energy wasting incandescent lightbulbs. This type of bulb wastes 95 percent of its energy generating heat instead of light. This wasted energy mostly comes from burning fossil fuels like coal - causing climate change by adding carbon dioxide to our atmosphere. We crushed these bulbs in Berlin while EU and G8 ministers were meeting there for the, "Energy Efficiency: Shaping Tomorrow's World" conference to send them a message. Greenpeace is calling for national bans on energy wasting lightbulbs, and enforcement of an EU-wide mandatory efficiency standard on domestic lighting by 2010.
"One World, No Second Chance" is a video made by Greenpeace supporters in Africa for deligates to the Climate Change conference in Nairobi this month.
This is a very professional stop-motion animation video. Shows tide rising and falling to the sound of breathing. It really works! Breath, relax, rate it five star on YouTube.
New Zealand band Fat Freddy's Drop do their bit for deep sea life. An animated music video.
wow, some kids at gordon college in wenham, massachusetts did a live re-enactment of the first SMB!
Marine ecosystems already stressed by over fishing and destructive fishing practices, toxic pollution and climate change are now taking big hits from recent large oil spills.
The UK is baking in the summer heat - and in London, the Motor Show has started. Greenpeace have responded by producing an 'aspirational' advertisement, taking the piss out of traditional adverts that connect flashy 4x4s to the driver's identity and status.
Gavin Newman - Greenpeace underwater photo/videographer and deep sea toy specialist talks about what we're looking for in the Azores and the equipment we're using to capture "it". Giant squid - here we come!