Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Banner-Action-at-Women-s-Bridge-in-Buenos-Aires-27MZIFJJIVKY9.htmlConceptually similarBanner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ1SUCompleted★★★★Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ1R9Completed★★★★Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ1S9Completed★★★★Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ1S8Completed★★★★★★Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ1SECompleted★★★★Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ1SHCompleted★★★★★★Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ1SICompleted★★★★★★Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ1SKCompleted★★★★★★★Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos AiresGP0STQ1SNCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STQ1SBBanner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos Aires65 Greenpeace activists claim a sanction of a Forest Crime Act in one of the most emblematic monuments in Buenos Aires, making an artistic statement that brought the forest to the city and exposed the situation facing the native forest in the country. Argentinean forests are in an emergency. According to a recent report by the United Nations, Argentina is among the 10 countries that has destroyed most forest over the past 25 years.Locations:Argentina-Buenos Aires (City)-South AmericaDate:10 Aug, 2016Credit:© Nicolas Villalobos / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2784px X 1856pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Bridges-Climbing actions-Coast guards-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Iconic Landmarks-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Outdoors-Puente de la Mujer (Buenos Aires)-Women's Bridge (Buenos Aires)Shoot:Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos Aires65 Greenpeace activists claim a sanction of a Forest Crime Act in one of the most emblematic monuments in Buenos Aires, making an artistic statement that brought the forest to the city and exposed the situation facing the native forest in the country. Argentinean forest are in an emergency. According to a recent report by the United Nations, Argentina is among the 10 countries that destroyed most forest over the past 25 years. The scenario represented the 600 thousands of hectares that were destroyed between 2008 and the end of 2014. Those same hectares that were protected by law, but still destroyed to be used for farm production and real estate projects.Related Collections:Banner Action at Women's Bridge in Buenos Aires (All Photographers)