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Whales After Dark - Wrap Up (21:02)
Greenpeace whaling campaign veteran Rémi Parmentier, now with the Varda Group, and activist/legend Paul Sprong, now with OrcaLab, reflect back on the past 30 years of the IWC and the progress made by the pro-conservation forces. |
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News Update - Stachowitsch (5:49)
WBC speaks with Dr. Michael Stachowitsch of the Austrian delegation about environmental threats faced by whales and attempts to get pro-conservation and pro-whaling nations to agree on common ecological models to assess whale populations. |
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Good Morning Anchorage - Teens Against Whaling (4:15)
Ayesha, Caitlyn and Skye, three amazing Australian girls, presented a petition with 30,000 signatures to IWC Commissioner Hogarth. They tell the WBC how they did it. |
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News Update - Javier Figueroa (5:52)
WBC speaks with IWC Argentine Alternate Commissioner Javier Figueroa. |
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IWC Argentina Alt Comissioner Interview (Spanish) (3:00)
Entrevista en Anchorage CBI 59 con Comisionado Alterno por Argentina, Javier Figueroa, 31 de mayo 2007. |
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Whales After Dark - Shane and Patrick (10:54)
Shane Rattenbury of Greenpeace and Patrick Ramage of the International Fund for Animal Welfare join host Kieran Mulvaney in recounting the best one-liners of the day and rejoicing in the collapse of consensus during day two of the IWC meeting. |
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News Update - IWC Opens (1:32)
Alaska Senator Ted Stevens delivers a strong message to delegates at the opening session of the IWC. |
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Whales After Dark - Carter and Turnbull (19:26)
Christopher Carter and Malcolm Turnbull dropped into the WBC studios for a late night chat about the days events at the IWC, and how Japan might be convinced to stop commercial whaling. Carter currently serves as Minister of Conservation, Minister of Housing, and Minister of Ethnic Affairs in New Zealand. Turnbull is the Federal Minister for Environment and Water Resources in Australia. |
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Good Morning Anchorage - Rallis (4:44)
Greek IWC Commissioner Alexandros Rallis chats with the WBC's Kieran Mulvaney about Greece's entrance into the IWC as a a pro-conservation nation. |
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News Update - Raaphorst (6:45)
A report on the aboriginal subsistence quotas and a conversation with Dutch IWC Commissioner Guiseppe Raphorst about the efforts at building consensus at the meeting. |
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News Update - Maria Pessoa (7:38)
On the third day of the IWC, a proposal to establish a whale sanctuary in the southern Atlantic Ocean narrowly fails. WBC talks with Maria Teresa Mesquita Pessoa, the IWC Brazilian Commissioner, and one of the proposal's sponsors. |
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News Update - Mariano Fernandez (7:25)
Mariano fernandez, IWC Chilean Commissioner, discusses his country's resolute opposition to commercial whaling and next year's IWC in Santiago. |
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News Update - Animation (3:35)
WBC previews a clip of a beautiful animation by Academy Award-nominated director Koji Yamamura about the horrors of whaling. Kieran Mulvaney then talks with Junichi Sato about the short film and Greenpeace Japan's strategy to fight commercial whaling. |
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Good Morning Anchorage - Hogarth (7:52)
WBC talks with Bill Hogarth about the challenges of being Chairman of the contentious IWC meeting this week. |
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News Update - Lindemann (6:04)
WBC spoke to German Secretary of State Gert Lindemann about scientific whaling, Icelandic Whaling, and future directions of the International Whaling Commission. |
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Sir Anthony Hopkins (1:02)
For over 30 years, Greenpeace has been on the front lines defending whales. Now it's your turn. |
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Cut Me Loose (:31)
"You don't have to join us to join us!" |
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Silent Movie (:32)
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Hollywood (:32)
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Hitchhike (:32)
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Cab (:24)
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Watch the WBC (:15)
Greenpeace will be Webcasting several shows from the International Whaling Commission meeting in Anchorage. Check back on this page for Early morning interviews, news updates, an evening news round-ups, and late night chat. |
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Plane (:32)
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