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Polar Bear Visits National Party's AGM Wellington
Greenpeace campaigners Nathan Argent and Rosalind Atkinson ask MPs and delegates if climate change is on the agenda during the National Party's 2014 AGM in Wellington. They are accompanied by the Greenpeace polar bear.Greenpeace says climate change is the elephant in the room or, in this case, the polar bear in the meeting. Since 2008 the John Key government has ignored the issue of climate change and current policies show the blinkers are still firmly in place. The government is backing mining and drilling at the expense of New Zealand's, home-grown innovative clean energy industry. Supporting a cleaner, smarter future could provide tens of thousands of jobs, and give our economy a multi-billion dollar boost while cutting the emissions that are causing the polar bear’s Arctic home to melt.
Unique identifier:
GP0STOHQR
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
29/06/2014
Locations:
Aotearoa
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North Island
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Oceania
,
Wellington
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Geraldine Clermont
Duration:
3m27s
Audio format:
Final Mix
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Polar Bear Visits National Party's AGM in Wellington
Greenpeace campaigners Nathan Argent and Rosalind Atkinson ask MPs and delegates if climate change is on the agenda during the National Party's 2014 AGM in Wellington. They are accompanied by the Greenpeace polar bear.Greenpeace says climate change is the elephant in the room or, in this case, the polar bear in the meeting. Since 2008 the John Key government has ignored the issue of climate change and current policies show the blinkers are still firmly in place. The government is backing mining and drilling at the expense of New Zealand's, home-grown innovative clean energy industry. Supporting a cleaner, smarter future could provide tens of thousands of jobs, and give our economy a multi-billion dollar boost while cutting the emissions that are causing the polar bear’s Arctic home to melt.
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