Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/COP21--Climate-Action-and-Indigenous-Rights-Demand-in-Paris-27MZIFJ6HU9YC.htmlConceptually similarCOP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHIZCompleted★★★★★★COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHJ3Completed★★★★COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHJ5Completed★★★★COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHJCCompleted★★★★COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHJ0Completed★★★★COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHJ4Completed★★★★COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHJ7Completed★★★★COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHJ8Completed★★★★COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHJ9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPHJDCOP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisKumi Naidoo, Greenpeace international Executive Director.Green groups and indigenous communities stood together in their demand for climate action and Indigenous Peoples Rights at COP21. Aurora, the famous Greenpeace giant polar bear, was brought to Le Bourget in Paris to add pressure on governments to agree an ambitious climate deal.Locations:France-Paris-Western EuropeDate:9 Dec, 2015Credit:© Joel Lukhovi / Survival Media AgencyMaximum size:4752px X 3168pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-COP21-Day-Greenpeace executive directors-Hands-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-OutdoorsShoot:COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGreen groups and indigenous communities stood together in their demand for climate action and Indigenous Peoples Rights at COP21. Aurora, the famous Greenpeace giant polar bear, was brought to Le Bourget in Paris to add pressure on governments to agree an ambitious climate deal.