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Arctic Protest for Obama Visit in Jerusalem
March 21st 2013, Jerusalem, Israel.
Greenpeace activists scale the Calatrava (String) bridge in Jerusalem and unfurl a 150 square meter banner reading “Obama: Stop Arctic Drilling”. The message is to US President Barack Obama who is currently visiting Jerusalem, to stop oil exploration in the arctic. The protest comes as US President, Barack Obama, enters the second day of his visit to Israel, and just one week after the publication of a damning report by US authorities into the catalog of failures that characterized Shell’s attempts to drill for oil in the fragile Arctic waters off Alaska last summer. Greenpeace is urging President Obama to seize this opportunity and ban all offshore oil drilling off the northern coast of the US, because the risks of a spill in these icy waters would be catastrophic.
Unique identifier:
GP04IG9
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
21/03/2013
Locations:
Israel
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Jerusalem
Credit line:
© Yair Meyuhas / Greenpeace
Size:
7360px × 4912px 4MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★★ (A)
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Arctic Protest for Obama Visit in Jerusalem
The banner action on Calatrava (String) bridge at the entrance to Jerusalem, Israel, comes as US President, Barack Obama, enters the second day of his visit to Israel, and just one week after the publication of a damning report by US authorities into the catalogue of failures that characterized Shell’s attempts to drill for oil in the fragile Arctic waters off Alaska last summer. Greenpeace is urging President Obama to seize this opportunity and ban all offshore oil drilling off the northern coast of the US, because the risks of a spill in these icy waters would be catastrophic.
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