Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-I-Love-Arctic--Day-of-Action-in-Germany-27MZIFVF78MN.htmlConceptually similar'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in GermanyGP04JZWCompleted★★★★★★'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in GermanyGP04JZXCompleted★★★★'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in GermanyGP04JZYCompleted★★★★'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in GermanyGP04JZZCompleted★★★★'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in GermanyGP04K00Completed★★★★'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in NorwayGP04JU5Completed★★★★'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in NorwayGP04JU6Completed★★★★★★'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in NorwayGP04JYICompleted★★★★★★'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in GermanyGP04K08Completed★★★★★★View AllGP04JZV'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in GermanyGreenpeace volunteers create an 'I Love Arctic' human banner in Oberhausen. More than 17,000 volunteers from around the world have come together in over 200 cities to form human banners which spell out ‘I Love Arctic." The activists are demanding that political leaders protect the pristine Arctic environment.In original language:I love Arctic, RuhrgebietIm Oberhausen haben Greenpeace-Aktivisten ein Menschenbanner gebildet. "I love Arctic" lautet das Motto eines internationalen Aktionstages, mit dem am Samstag Greenpeace-Aktivisten in über 60 Städten in Deutschland ein Zeichen für den Schutz der Arktis gesetzt haben. Gemeinsam mit Bürgern und Bürgerinnen haben die Aktivisten große Menschenbanner in Form eines Herzens gebildet. Mit den weltweit entstandenen "I love Arctic"-Fotos sollen die Arktis-Anrainerstaaten zu größerem Engagement beim Schutz der Arktis aufgefordert werden.Locations:Europe-Germany-OberhausenDate:20 Apr, 2013Credit:© Bernd Arnold / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3035px X 4555pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace volunteers-Hearts (symbol)-High angle view-Human banner actions-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Love-Offshore drilling-Oil (Industry)-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-TreesShoot:'I Love Arctic' Day of Action in GermanyMore than 17,000 volunteers from around the world have come together in over 200 cities to form human banners which spell out ‘I Love Arctic." The activists are demanding that political leaders protect the pristine Arctic environment. A book, containing hundreds of images taken at the events will be hand-delivered to Arctic foreign ministers convening at a Arctic Council meeting in Kiruna, Sweden, in May 2013.