Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-to-Protect-the-Great-Barrier-Reef-in-Brisbane-27MDHUHLE45T.htmlConceptually similarAction to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneGP1SX313Completed★★★★Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneGP1SX314Completed★★★★Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneGP1SX30TCompleted★★★★★Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneGP1SX30VCompleted★★★★Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneGP1SX30WCompleted★★★★Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneGP1SX30YCompleted★★★★Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneGP1SX30JCompleted★★★★Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneGP1SX30KCompleted★★★★Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneGP1SX30LCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SX316Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in BrisbaneBillboard on truck organsied as part of a series of activities in Brisbane in March 2022 that Greenpeace hosted to raise awareness of the need for urgent climate action to protect the Great Barrier Reef. The sign reads, "UNESCO, this is what the Australian Government Doesn't want you to see" with a photo of bleached coral. A UNESCO reactive monitoring mission is currently in Queensland to survey the health of the Reef and their observations will influence the decision around whether the Great Barrier Reef will be added to the list of World Heritage Sites “in danger” when the Committee meets in June.The Australian Government has been criticised for their secrecy around the health of the reef.Locations:Australia-Brisbane-OceaniaDate:22 Mar, 2022Credit:© Greenpeace / Bianca VitaleMaximum size:6240px X 4160pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Billboards-Day-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Press conferences-Protect the Great Barrier Reef (campaign title)-Signs-Trucks-UNESCO-VolunteersShoot:UNESCO Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in Brisbane (Photos)Photos of Greenpeace actions in Brisbane, Australia during the UNESCO Monitoring Mission where the delegates discuss the health status of the iconic Great Barrier Reef, which is currently experiencing severe bleaching as a result of climate change.Reef Bleach Snap Action in Brisbane - As the UNESCO Monitoring Mission were meeting inside at 1 William St, our staff and vols as well as some QCC and AMCS allies were on the ground outside to show them what the Aus Gov doesn’t want them to see.Related Collections:UNESCO Action to Protect the Great Barrier Reef in Brisbane (Photos & Videos)