Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Mountains-and-Rooftops--Arctic-Sanctuary-Action-on-El-Pajaro-27MZIF3HPM7H.htmlConceptually similar'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Worldwide Actions Wrap VideoGP0STOKOMCompleted★★★★'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action on the Elbe SandstoneGP0STOKG8Completed★★★★'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action on Mount OlympusGP0STOKFYCompleted★★★★'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action in the Austrian AlpsGP0STOKG4Completed★★★★'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action in BangkokGP0STOKG1Completed★★★★'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action on Mount GaustatoppenGP0STOKFUCompleted★★★★'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action on Kebnekaise MountainGP0STOKEYCompleted★★★★'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action on Mount RuapehuGP0STOKEOCompleted★★★★'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action on Alp OberbärgliGP0STOKFWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOKG6'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action on El PájaroGreenpeace Spain activists climb the summit of El Pájaro, a 200m granite rock face in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park. Among them, handicapped climber Miguel Ángel Gavilán managed the climb despite having no left hand.On the same day, people all over the world climbed mountains and rooftops to demand the creation of a protected sanctuary in the international waters around the North Pole, which recent polling shows is supported by 74% of people worldwide.Locations:Europe-Guadalajara (Spain)-SpainDate:4 Sep, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m8sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Cliffs-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Day-Greenpeace activists-Helmets-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Night-Outdoors-Rocks-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-SunShoot:'Mountains and Rooftops' Arctic Sanctuary Action on El PájaroGreenpeace Spain activists climb the summit of El Pájaro. Among the activists is the handicapped climber Miguel Ángel Gavilán. As international polling reveals that 74 percent of people worldwide support the creation of a protected sanctuary in the international waters surrounding the North Pole; climbers and mountaineers are ascending iconic mountain peaks and buildings all over the world, to demand that governments respond to the global outcry to make the creation of a protected Arctic Sanctuary a top priority. The study, commissioned by Greenpeace and carried out by Canadian company, RIWI was conducted across 30 countries on six continents. It demonstrates overwhelming public support for a formally protected area in the High Arctic for mammals and other marine life. In addition, 71 percent of those polled say they support the entire Arctic Ocean to be free of oil drilling and other types of heavy industry.Related Collections:'Mountains and Rooftops' Global Day of Action for an Arctic Sanctuary (Photos & Videos)