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Actions and protests
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Forests (campaign title)
Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
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United Kingdom Government
Forests Action at Cabinet Office in London
Forty Greenpeace volunteers entered the Cabinet Office in Whitehall and declared it an ancient forest crime scene, following an investigation which revealed the UK Government was about to install hundreds of new doors and windows made out of wood from Africa's last rainforests. Nearly two years previously, Tony Blair pledged to source all Government timber from 'legal and sustainable' sources. One of the volunteers talking to two of the police officers that surrounded the site. In the background, some of the Greenpeace 'Forest Crime Scene' paintings.
Unique identifier:
GP0NA1
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
10/04/2002
Locations:
London
,
United Kingdom
,
Western Europe
,
Whitehall
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / John Cobb
Size:
2000px × 1312px 1MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★★ (A)
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Forests Action at Cabinet Office in London
Forty Greenpeace volunteers entered the Cabinet Office in Whitehall and declared it an ancient forest crime scene, following an investigation which revealed the UK Government was about to install hundreds of new doors and windows made out of wood from Africa's last rainforests. Nearly two years previously, Tony Blair pledged to source all Government timber from 'legal and sustainable' sources.
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