Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-IPCC-Meeting-in-Geneva-27MZIFJ89U5_W.htmlConceptually similarAction at IPCC Meeting in GenevaGP0STTQ2FCompleted★★★★Action at IPCC Meeting in GenevaGP0STTQ2OCompleted★★★★Action at IPCC Meeting in GenevaGP0STTQ2RCompleted★★★★Action at IPCC Meeting in GenevaGP0STTQ2TCompleted★★★★Action at IPCC Meeting in GenevaGP0STTQ2ICompleted★★★★Action at IPCC Meeting in GenevaGP0STTQ2MCompleted★★★★Action at IPCC Meeting in GenevaGP0STTQ2HCompleted★★★★Action at IPCC Meeting in GenevaGP0STTQ1JCompleted★★★★Action at IPCC Meeting in GenevaGP0STTQ1KCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTQ1PAction at IPCC Meeting in GenevaProtecting and restoring forests and urgently revamping the global food system through dietary change are the key solutions to the escalating land and climate crisis, an authoritative UN report has found.The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report reveals that since the pre-industrial period the temperature over land has already increased 1.53°C compared with the global average of a 0.87°C increase, taking into account air above ocean and land. The temperature rise is impacting food security and driving desertification and land degradation.Ahead of the report’s release, Greenpeace Switzerland activists unveiled a banner outside the UN meeting saying: ‘Less Meat = Less Heat. Climate Action NOW!’Locations:Europe-Geneva-SwitzerlandDate:8 Aug, 2019Credit:© Greenpeace / Demir SönmezMaximum size:5130px X 3344pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Flags-Greenpeace activists-Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Small group of people-WomenShoot:Action at IPCC Meeting in GenevaProtecting and restoring forests and urgently revamping the global food system through dietary change are the key solutions to the escalating land and climate crisis, an authoritative UN report has found.The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report reveals that since the pre-industrial period the temperature over land has already increased 1.53°C compared with the global average of a 0.87°C increase, taking into account air above ocean and land. The temperature rise is impacting food security and driving desertification and land degradation.Ahead of the report’s release, Greenpeace Switzerland activists unveiled a banner outside the UN meeting saying: ‘Less Meat = Less Heat. Climate Action NOW!’