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Anchor Management with Greenpeace's Captain Pep Barbal

Captain Pep Barbal Badia, Captain, Rainbow Warrior

27-Mar-23 15:00

Anchor Management with Greenpeace's Captain Pep Barbal

The 'Rainbow Warrior' is one of three ships in the Greenpeace fleet, patrolling the world's oceans and fighting for climate and environmental justice. The ship was named after a North American Cree Indian prophecy which goes: “When the world is sick and dying, people will rise up like Warriors of the Rainbow.” We catch up with Captain Pep Barbal Badia, the Captain of the Rainbow Warrior, to find out more about his voyages with the Greenpeace crew.

Image Credit: D_Zheleva / Shutterstock.com

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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