Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-at-White-House-in-Washington-27MZIFV5W6Y7.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action at White House in WashingtonGP04HJMCompleted★★★★Climate Action at White House in WashingtonGP04HJOCompleted★★★★Climate Action at White House in WashingtonGP04HJQCompleted★★★★Climate Action at White House in WashingtonGP04H53Completed★★★★Climate Action at White House in WashingtonGP04HJECompleted★★★★Climate Action at White House in WashingtonGP04H54Completed★★★★Climate Action at White House in WashingtonGP04HKMCompleted★★★★Climate Action at White House in WashingtonGP04HJZCompleted★★★★Climate Action at White House in WashingtonGP04H5ACompleted★★★★View AllGP04HJPClimate Action at White House in WashingtonNASA Climate Scientist James Hansen at center, top, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Nebraska cattleman Randy Thompson and Rancher Susan Luebbe, Chesapeake Climate Action President Mike Tidwell, Regeneration, LLC co-founder Pamela Smith, At bottom Daryl Hannah and others tied to the White House fence and sitting in non-violent protest against the Keystone XL pipeline proposal.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:13 Feb, 2013Credit:© Greenpeace / Robert MeyersMaximum size:3770px X 2935pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Actors-Celebrities-Chaining actions-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Day-Fences-Keystone pipeline-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Outdoors-United States Government-White HouseShoot:Climate Action at White House in WashingtonGreenpeace USA Executive Director Phil Radford was among 48 environmental leaders, social justice advocates and celebrities arrested in a non-violent protest at the White House in an action designed to ask President Obama to reject the Keystone XL Pipeline proposal to carry bitumous compounds from the Tar Sands development in Canada to refineries in the Gulf of Mexico. Radford joined with Michael Brune, director of the Sierra Club, in the first civil disobedience in the Sierra Club's 122-year history, as well as civil rights leader Julian Bond, 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben, NASA climate scientist James Hansen, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., actor Daryl Hannah and others. Each of the group was charged with failure to disperse and obey lawful orders, and released on $100 bond.Related Collections:Portfolio Robert Meyers