Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Sea-of-Hope--Exhibition-at-Central-Station-in-Copenhagen-27MDHU4K87I.htmlConceptually similar"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGP1SUHO5Completed★★★★"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGP1SUHO9Completed★★★★★"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGP1SUHO2Completed★★★★"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGP1SUHO3Completed★★★★"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGP1SUHO4Completed★★★★★"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGP1SUHO6Completed★★★★"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGP1SUHO7Completed★★★★"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGP1SUHOACompleted★★★★"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGP1SUHOBCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUHO8"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGreenpeace Nordic opens the Sea of Hope exhibition at Copenhagen Central station, highlighting both the beauty and challenges of the world’s oceans. Greenpeace aims to increase awareness for the urgent need for a Global Oceans Treaty, which would ensure that at least one third of the world’s oceans are protected in marine sanctuaries by 2030.Locations:Copenhagen-Denmark-EuropeDate:20 Oct, 2020Credit:© Mathilde Grafström / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1333px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Art works-Exhibitions-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Props-Railway stations-WhalesShoot:"Sea of Hope" Exhibition at Central Station in CopenhagenGreenpeace Nordic opens the Sea of Hope exhibition at Copenhagen Central station, highlighting both the beauty and challenges of the world’s oceans. Greenpeace aims to increase awareness for the urgent need for a Global Oceans Treaty, which would ensure that at least one third of the world’s oceans are protected in marine sanctuaries by 2030.