Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-Calafate-in-Argentina-27MZIF0ZEAC.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action Calafate in ArgentinaGP012Z9Completed★★★★Climate Action Calafate in Argentina : 2001GP01120Completed★★★★Climate Action Calafate in ArgentinaGP017BJCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia (Chile & Argentina : 2004)GP013ZPCompleted★★★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia (Chile & Argentina : 2004)GP01EJNCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia (Chile & Argentina : 2004)GP0Z6OCompleted★★★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia (Chile & Argentina : 2004)GP012J7Completed★★★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia (Chile & Argentina : 2004)GP01AJFCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia (Chile & Argentina : 2004)GP011JYCompleted★★★★View AllGP0OSHClimate Action Calafate in ArgentinaGreenpeace releases a balloon with the message on it "BUSH & Co. = CLIMATE DISASTER" above Argentina's glacier "Perito Moreno", the most important glacier in the Patagonian Andes, South Argentina. Greenpeace is urging the USA, Japan, Canada and Australia to support the Kyoto Protocol. The glaciers are victims of the climate change, and it is feared many will disappear by the end of the century unless global warming is brought to a halt. This Perito Moreno glacier is the most visited place in the Patagonia region by international tourism. The glacier is part of "humanity treasures" of UNESCO.Locations:Argentina-Calafate-South AmericaDate:15 Jul, 2001Credit:© Greenpeace / Marcello MolinariMaximum size:2048px X 1408pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Glaciers-Global warming-Hot air balloons-KWCI (GPI)-OutdoorsShoot:Action Calafate in ArgentinaGreenpeace is urging the USA, Japan, Canada and Australia to support the Kyoto Protocol. The glaciers are victims of the climate change, and it is feared many will disappear by the end of the century unless global warming is brought to a halt. This Perito Moreno glacier is the most visited place in the Patagonia region by international tourism. The glacier is part of "humanity treasures" of UNESCO.Related Collections:Best Actions Collection