Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-the-EU-in-Helsinki-to-Save-the-Amazon-Rainforest-27MZIFJ85JB3D.htmlConceptually similarAction at the EU in Helsinki to Save the Amazon RainforestGP0STTZ6YCompleted★★★★Action at the EU in Helsinki to Save the Amazon RainforestGP0STTZ6WCompleted★★★★Action at the EU in Helsinki to Save the Amazon RainforestGP0STTZ7GCompleted★★★★Action at the EU in Helsinki to Save the Amazon RainforestGP0STTZ7JCompleted★★★★Action at the EU in Helsinki to Save the Amazon RainforestGP0STTZ6XCompleted★★★★Action at the EU in Helsinki to Save the Amazon RainforestGP0STTZ6ZCompleted★★★★Activists in Helsinki Demand Action to Save the AmazonGP0STTT08Completed★★★★★★Activists in Helsinki Demand Action to Save the AmazonGP0STTT09Completed★★★★★Activists in Helsinki Demand Action to Save the AmazonGP0STTT0ACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTZ72Action at the EU in Helsinki to Save the Amazon RainforestGreenpeace activists call on the EU to save the Amazon rainforest at a meeting of European agriculture ministers in Helsinki.The activists display banners calling on the EU and national governments to take decisive action to stop deforestation and reform their common agriculture policy (CAP), so that it addresses deforestation that contributes to the climate crisis and massive loss of biodiversity. Currently the EU is importing large quantities of animal feed that is not guaranteed to come from deforestation-free areas. Imports of animal feed are fueling growing factory farms around Europe and propped up by public subsidies.Locations:Finland-Helsinki-ScandinaviaDate:24 Sep, 2019Credit:© Jonne Sippola / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2800px X 1867pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Political events-SignsShoot:Action at the EU in Helsinki to Save the Amazon RainforestGreenpeace activists call on the EU to save the Amazon rainforest at a meeting of European agriculture ministers in Helsinki.The activists display banners calling on the EU and national governments to take decisive action to stop deforestation and reform their common agriculture policy (CAP), so that it addresses deforestation that contributes to the climate crisis and massive loss of biodiversity. Currently the EU is importing large quantities of animal feed that is not guaranteed to come from deforestation-free areas. Imports of animal feed are fueling growing factory farms around Europe and propped up by public subsidies.