Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Banner-at-Champions-League-Match-in-Naples-27MZIF34UQ8W.htmlConceptually similarBanner at Champions League Match in NaplesGP0STO5T5Completed★★★★Banner at Champions League Match in NaplesGP0STO5SXCompleted★★★★★★Banner at Champions League Match in NaplesGP0STO5SYCompleted★★★★★★Banner at Champions League Match in NaplesGP0STO5SZCompleted★★★★Banner at Champions League Match in NaplesGP0STO5T0Completed★★★★★★Banner at Champions League Match in NaplesGP0STO5T1Completed★★★★Banner at Champions League Match in NaplesGP0STO5T2Completed★★★★Banner at Champions League Match in IstanbulGP0STO5SNCompleted★★★★Banner at Champions League Match in IstanbulGP0STO5SOCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STO5T4Banner at Champions League Match in NaplesGreenpeace climbers unfold a banner from the top of a toll tower just outside the entrance of the football Stadium San Paolo in Naples during a Champions League match, reading “Gazprom quit the Arctic”. Gazprom, Russian oil giant and one of the sponsors of the event, is racing to become the world’s first oil company to commercially exploit oil reserves in the ice-covered waters of the Arctic. Greenpeace is campaigning for a ban on offshore drilling in the Arctic, and for the uninhabited area around the North Pole to be declared a global sanctuary.Locations:Europe-Italy-NaplesDate:11 Dec, 2013Credit:© Alfio Giannotti / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1933px X 2900pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Arctic 30 (campaign title)-Banners-Climbing actions-Football tournaments-Gazprom-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Offshore drilling-Oil (Industry)-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Sports events-Stadiums-TowersShoot:Banner at Champions League Match in NaplesGreenpeace climbers unfolded a banner from the top of a toll tower just outside the entrance of the football Stadium San Paolo in Naples during a Champions League match, reading “Gazprom quit the Arctic”. Gazprom, Russian oil giant and one of the sponsors of the event, is racing to become the world’s first oil company to commercially exploit oil reserves in the ice-covered waters of the Arctic. The site where Gazprom is about to start oil extraction is ice-covered for two thirds of the year, with temperatures plunging to as low as minus 50C, violent storms and long periods of darkness during the winter months. Greenpeace is campaigning for a ban on offshore drilling in the Arctic, and for the uninhabited area around the North Pole to be declared a global sanctuary.Related Collections:'Arctic 30' Global Protests - Tight Edit (Photo & Video)Actions Against Gazprom at Champions League Events (All photographers)