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Action ahead of the Climate Vulnerable Forum in the Marshall Islands
Marshallese activists with traditional vessels prepare to rally on the coast of the nation’s capital Majuro, to demand that leaders of developed nations dramatically upscale their plans to limit global warming.
The Marshallese activists gather in Majuro before embarking on traditional wooden vessels and paddling into the ocean, with a 7x10m banner reading “Survive. Thrive. 1.5”.
The activities are held in the lead up to the Marshall Islands-hosted virtual summit of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) on November 22, the first-ever zero-emission Heads of Government level meeting, held entirely online.
Unique identifier:
GP0STSONX
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
17/11/2018
Locations:
Majuro Atoll
,
Marshall Islands
,
Micronesia
Credit line:
© Genevieve French / Greenpeace
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5630px × 3754px 4MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action ahead of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) in the Marshall Islands (Photos)
More than 100 Marshallese activists and traditional vessels have rallied on the coast of the nation’s capital Majuro, demanding that leaders of developed nations dramatically upscale their plans to limit global warming.
The Marshallese activists gathered in Majuro before embarking on traditional wooden vessels and paddling into the ocean, where they gathered around a 7x10m banner reading “Survive. Thrive. 1.5”.
The activities were held in the lead up to the Marshall Islands-hosted virtual summit of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) on November 22, the first-ever zero-emission Heads of Government level meeting, held entirely online.
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