Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Direct-Communication-at-Twitter-in-San-Francisco-27MZIF31UWPK.htmlConceptually similarDirect Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoGP0STOAZJCompleted★★★★Direct Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoGP0STOAZNCompleted★★★★Direct Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoGP0STOAZSCompleted★★★★Direct Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoGP0STOAZMCompleted★★★★Direct Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoGP0STOAZKCompleted★★★★Direct Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoGP0STOAZUCompleted★★★★Direct Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoGP0STOAZOCompleted★★★★Direct Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoGP0STOB0VCompleted★★★★Direct Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoGP0STOB0WCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOAZQDirect Communication at Twitter in San FranciscoA Greenpeace activist distributes green eggs with messages inside outside Twitter headquarters. Greenpeace is urging Twitter to join Apple, Facebook and Google in powering their data servers with renewable energy.Locations:California-North America-San Francisco-United States of AmericaDate:10 Apr, 2014Credit:© George Nikitin / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4120px X 3228pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Cool IT (campaign title)-Data centres-Eggs-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Logos-Outdoors-People-Props-Public engagement-Renewable energy-Twitter-Urban areasShoot:#ClickClean Online Companies Activities in CaliforniaGreenpeace's thermal airship, A. E. Bates, flies over the tech industry’s daily Silicon Valley commute with a message praising Apple, Facebook and Google for powering the internet with renewable energy, and challenging four other tech companies to join them. One side of the airship reads “Building the Green Internet” and carries Apple, Facebook and Google’s logos; the other side asks “Who’s Next to Go Green?” and carries the message #clickclean below the logos of Amazon, Twitter, Netflix and Pinterest. These four companies, in different ways, are all powering their operations with polluting energy. The airship took off from the Palo Alto airport and flew over the Hwy 101 rush hour commute on its way to Facebook’s campus, then over to Google’s campus, before returning to the airport. A recent Greenpeace report,“Clicking Clean: How Companies are Creating the Green Internet,” details how Apple, Facebook and Google have committed to use 100% renewable energy to power their data centers. The shoot includes images of various activities at the headquarters of Twitter and around San Francisco with Twitter "eggs" and "birds".Related Collections:#ClickClean Green My Internet