Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Arctic-Defender--Chinese-Musician-Hu-Haiquan---English-Version-27MZIFVQHZRI.htmlConceptually similarChinese Musician Hu Haiquan and the Polar Bear - Clean VersionGP04FSPCompleted★★★★Chinese Musician Hu Haiquan and the Polar Bear - English VersionGP04FSQCompleted★★★★Lebanese Band Mashrou' Leila on Rainbow Warrior - WEB VIDEO (Clean Version)GP0STQ9QUCompleted★★★★Lebanese Band Mashrou' Leila on Rainbow Warrior - WEB VIDEO (English Version)GP0STQ9QWCompleted★★★★Ezra Miller Training B-rollGP04JNCCompleted★★★★Dance for the Congo - Rhythmz Music Video (English)GP0STR6W3Completed★★★★Melting Vitruvian Man - Web VideoGP0434XCompleted★★★★COP21: Climate March in London Float Build TimelapseGP0STPH9WCompleted★★★★Appreciating the Arctic: Miryam Justo GP04EWSCompleted★★★★View AllGP04JKWArctic Defender: Chinese Musician Hu Haiquan - English VersionHu Haiquan is one half of Yu Quan; perhaps one of the most famous pop duos in mainland China. He went with Greenpeace to the Arctic to find out more about the area and the rapid changes currently taking place at the very top of our planet. Greenpeace is calling on the United Nations to create a global sanctuary to protect the uninhabited area around the North Pole.Locations:ArcticDate:30 Jul, 2012Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m30sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Celebrities-Climate change-Climate change impacts-East Asian ethnicities-Glaciers-Global warming-Ice-KWCI (GPI)-Melting-Musicians-Oceans (campaign title)-Pop stars-Save the Arctic (campaign title)Shoot:Arctic Sunrise 'Save the Arctic' TourGreenpeace MY Arctic Sunrise expedition to witness Arctic sea ice reaching the lowest level since records began in 1979. According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, on September 16th 2012, the sea ice covered only 1.32 million square miles, or 24 percent, of the Arctic Ocean, the lowest amount ever recorded.The campaign to save the Arctic then continues in Russia and in the Barents Sea. Greenpeace takes action to stop attempts by oil companies to exploit the region’s resources for short term profit. Activists, including Greenpeace International Executive Director, Kumi Naidoo, take part in a series of actions held to prevent Gazprom from completing the work that will allow them to begin drilling in this fragile region. Gazprom looks set to begin full commercial drilling operations by early next year, becoming the first ever company to start commercial oil production in the offshore Arctic.Related Collections:Arctic Sunrise 'Save the Arctic' Tour (Photo + Video)