Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Africa-Roars-Banner-in-Durban-27MZIF2WOGEK.htmlConceptually similarAfrica Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9TCompleted★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9PCompleted★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9QCompleted★★★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9RCompleted★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9SCompleted★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9VCompleted★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9WCompleted★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9XCompleted★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9YCompleted★★★★View AllGP03C9UAfrica Roars Banner in DurbanArtist John Quigley marks out position for his art installation on the Durban beach.Thousands of South African youths form a giant human lion's head and call for urgent action on climate change. The event was in partnership with international artist John Quigley and supported by the TCKTCKTCK campaign and Porteon solar electric vehicles.Locations:Africa-Durban-KwaZulu-Natal-South AfricaDate:7 Dec, 2011Credit:© John Robinson / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1993px X 3000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Artists-Beaches-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Conferences-COP17-Copy space-Day-Feet-Human banner actions-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Sand-tcktcktck (campaign title)Shoot:COP17 UN Climate Conference in DurbanGreenpeace is calling for the COP17 Durban to be a new dawn for the international climate negotiations and remind governments that the urgency and seriousness of the climate crisis calls for a fair, ambitious and legally binding treaty to be agreed as soon as humanly possible.Related Collections:COP 17 in Durban (Photo + Video)