Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-with-Noah-s-Ark-in-Turkey-27MZIF8BSYI.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGP0WSQCompleted★★★★Climate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGP0JI2Completed★★★★Climate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGP033U4Completed★★★★Climate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGP033U6Completed★★★★Climate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGP033U7Completed★★★★Climate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGP033U9Completed★★★★Climate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGP033UACompleted★★★★Climate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGP033UBCompleted★★★★Climate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGP033W4Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0WSRClimate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGreenpeace hands Noah's Ark over to the public in an official ceremony. One day before, a group of climbers at the 5,137-meter summit of Mount Ararat has called on the leaders of all nations to make climate protection a reality. The Ark was build on Mount Ararat, the biblical mountain, to warn of impending climate disaster. Greenpeace has finished the construction of a new Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat at an elevation of 2,500 meters. Measuring ten by four meters, the ship has being built to remind leaders of all nations, shortly before the G8 summit in Heiligendamm, that there's not much time left to mitigate a climate disaster with devastating consequences for all.In original language:Arche Noah auf dem Berg AraratGreenpeace baut eine neue Arche Noah auf dem Berg Ararat in Anatolien als Warnung vor der bevorstehenden Klimakatastrophe. In einer Hoehe von 2500 Metern wird das 10 x 4 Meter grosse Schiff von tuerkischen und deutschen Aktivisten zusammengebaut. Dazu werden 12 m3 Holz mit 40 Pferden auf den Berg transportiert. Die Arche soll die Fuehrer der G8-Staaten, die sich in Heiligendamm treffen, daran errinnern, dass nur noch wenig Zeit verbleibt Schritte gegen den drohenden Klimawandel zu unternehmen. Spaeter soll das Schiff als Berghuette fuer Wanderer dienen.Locations:Europe-Heybeliada-Mount AraratDate:31 May, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Manuel CitakMaximum size:2126px X 1417pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Birds-Boats-Buildings-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Day-Flying-G8 (organisation)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Outdoors-Wood (materials)-Wood productsShoot:Climate Action with Noah's Ark in TurkeyGreenpeace builds Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat, the biblical mountain, to warn of impending climate disaster. Measuring ten by four meters, the ship is built by Greenpeace, to remind leaders of all nations, shortly before the G8 summit in Heiligendamm, that there's not much time left to mitigate a climate disaster with devastating consequences for all.