Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Russian-Authorities-Block-Greenpeace-Expedition-in-Northwest-Siberia---Web-Video--German-Subtitled-Version--27MAKVN77VV2.htmlConceptually similarClimate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal Peninsula - ClipreelGP0STQ325Completed★★★★★★Climate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal Peninsula - Web Video (German Subtitles)GP31ZHSCompleted★★★★★★Russian Authorities Block Greenpeace Expedition in Northwest Siberia - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STQ4VACompleted★★★★★★Russian Authorities Block Greenpeace Expedition in Northwest Siberia - Web Video (English Version)GP0STQ4VBCompleted★★★★Russian Authorities Block Greenpeace Expedition in Northwest Siberia - Web Video (Russian Version)GP0STQ4VDCompleted★★★★Climate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal Peninsula - Web Video (Russian Version)GP0STQ3P3Completed★★★★Climate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal Peninsula - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STQ3PDCompleted★★★★★★Climate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal Peninsula - Web Video (English Version)GP0STQ3PGCompleted★★★★★★Local Activists Find Broken Pipeline in the Yamal District in Russia - Web Video (Russian Version)GP0STQ9ULCompleted★★★★View AllGP31ZHQRussian Authorities Block Greenpeace Expedition in Northwest Siberia - Web Video (German Subtitled Version)Yamal Peninsula, North-West-Siberia, August 2016: A Greenpeace Russia expedition at the Yamal Peninsula, Northwest Siberia, has faced strong opposition from the local authorities. The team arrived at the region to investigate the impact of climate change on the environment and indigenous life of the Nenets but faced a counteraction: local people who tried to assist Greenpeace with information had received phone threats with even an incident of an indigenous man being detained by the police. Soaring Arctic temperatures have led to an outbreak of anthrax in the Yamal peninsula, Russia, triggered by unusually warm weather and the thawing of permafrost that once covered contaminated cemeteries and animal burial grounds.In original language:Russische Behörden verhindern Greenpeace-Untersuchung in Nordwestsibirien - Webvideo (Deutsch untertitelte Version)Jamal-Halbinsel, Nordwestsibirien, August 2016: Der Einsatz eines Expertenteams von Greenpeace Russland auf der Jamal-Halbinsel in Nordwestsibirien, wurde von russischen Behörden vor Ort behindert. Greenpeace wollte die Folgen des Klimawandels für die indigenen Nenzen und die Umwelt untersuchen. Die indigenen Einheimischen, die Greenpeace bei ihrer Arbeit unterstützen wollten, erhielten jedoch im Vorfeld Drohungen per Telefon. Ein Indigener wurde sogar von der Polizei in Gewahrsam genommen. Ungewöhnlich hohe Temperaturen auf der Jamal-Halbinsel in Nordsibirien haben zu einem Ausbruch von Milzbrand bei den Rentierherden der Nenzen geführt. Ausgelöst wurden die hohen Temperaturen durch das Abtauen des Permafrostbodens.Locations:Arctic-Russia-Siberia-Yamal Peninsula-Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous OkrugDate:25 Aug, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m28sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Boreal forests-Climate (campaign title)-Gazprom-Global warming-Indigenous People-Motorways-Reindeer-Rivers-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-ScenicShoot:Russian Authorities Block Greenpeace Expedition in Northwest SiberiaA Greenpeace Russia expedition at the Yamal Peninsula, Northwest Siberia, has faced strong opposition from the local authorities. The team arrived at the region to investigate the impact of climate change on the environment and indigenous life but faced a counteraction: local people who tried to assist Greenpeace with information had received phone threats with even an incident of an indigenous man being detained by the police. Soaring Arctic temperatures have led to an outbreak of anthrax in the Yamal peninsula, Russia, triggered by unusually warm weather and the thawing of permafrost that once covered contaminated cemeteries and animal burial grounds.