Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Green-Recovery-Manifesto-and-Hard-Hat-for-Boris-Johnson-in-London-27MDHUV0TGE.htmlConceptually similarGreen Recovery Manifesto and Hard Hat for Boris Johnson in LondonGP1SU36ACompleted★★★★Climate Emergency Protest in LondonGP0STTNHCCompleted★★★★Climate Emergency Protest in LondonGP0STTNH4Completed★★★★★★Climate Emergency Protest in LondonGP0STTNH5Completed★★★★★★★Climate Emergency Protest in LondonGP0STTNH6Completed★★★★Climate Emergency Protest in LondonGP0STTNHACompleted★★★★Climate Emergency Protest in LondonGP0STTNHBCompleted★★★★Climate Emergency Protest in LondonGP0STTNHDCompleted★★★★★Climate Emergency Protest in LondonGP0STTNHECompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU369Green Recovery Manifesto and Hard Hat for Boris Johnson in LondonGreenpeace UK activists present Boris Johnson with a green hard hat, a copy of Greenpeace’s manifesto for a green recovery, and a new report highlighting that a green economic recovery could create 1.8 million new green jobs in industries, such as energy, transport and housing.The presentation took place as the Prime Minister arrived at The Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technology at Dudley College to deliver a landmark speech detailing how the government plans to revive the economy following the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.The presentation took place as the Prime Minister arrived at The Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technology at Dudley College to deliver a landmark speech detailing how the government plans to revive the economy following the coronavirus crisis.Locations:London-United KingdomDate:30 Jun, 2020Credit:© Jack Taylor Gotch / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1920px X 1080pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Cars-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Prime Ministers-Urban areasShoot:Green Recovery Hard Hat for Boris Johnson in LondonGreenpeace UK activists present Boris Johnson with a green hard hat, a copy of Greenpeace’s manifesto for a green recovery, and a new report highlighting that a green economic recovery could create 1.8 million new green jobs in industries, such as energy, transport and housing.The presentation took place as the Prime Minister arrived at The Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technology at Dudley College to deliver a landmark speech detailing how the government plans to revive the economy following the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.