Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/CultureJam-vs-Oil---Climate-Emergency-Adverts-in-Chicago-27MZIFJ8LNFVY.htmlConceptually similarCultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in ChicagoGP0STTOO7Completed★★★★CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in ChicagoGP0STTOO9Completed★★★★CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in ChicagoGP0STTOOACompleted★★★★CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in ChicagoGP0STTOOBCompleted★★★★CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in ChicagoGP0STTOODCompleted★★★★CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in PortlandGP0STTOOECompleted★★★★CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in PortlandGP0STTOOFCompleted★★★★CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in PortlandGP0STTOOHCompleted★★★★CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in PortlandGP0STTOOGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTOO8CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Adverts in ChicagoOn 31 July, people in more than 25 cities are publicly holding the oil industry accountable for causing climate anxiety, climate breakdown, climate disaster, and climate emergency in communities around the world. From the Philippines to Greece, from Russia to Brazil and from Canada to New Zealand people are rising because they have been harmed by oil industry or to show solidarity with those already harmed.Locations:Chicago-North America-United States of AmericaDate:31 Jul, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceLatitude:41°55'18.32"NMaximum size:3024px X 4032pxLongitude87°38'7.96"WKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Evening-KWCI (GPI)-Oil (Industry)-Outdoors-Posters-Public engagementShoot:CultureJam vs Oil - Climate Emergency Advertisements in the USOn 31 July, people in more than 25 cities are publicly holding the oil industry accountable for causing climate anxiety, climate breakdown, climate disaster, and climate emergency in communities around the world. From the Philippines to Greece, from Russia to Brazil and from Canada to New Zealand people are rising because they have been harmed by oil industry or to show solidarity with those already harmed.