Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Homeless-Polar-Bear-in-Switzerland-27MZIFV86QZ1.htmlConceptually similarHomeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandGP048M6Completed★★★★Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandGP048GNCompleted★★★★Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandGP048GOCompleted★★★★Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandGP046GECompleted★★★★Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandGP048GLCompleted★★★★Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandGP048GMCompleted★★★★Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandGP048MSCompleted★★★★Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandGP048MTCompleted★★★★Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandGP048MOCompleted★★★★View AllGP048M5Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandA Greenpeace activist dressed as a polar bear visits Shell’s CEO Peter Voser for the sixth time. With these actions Greenpeace is protesting against Shell's plans to start drilling for oil in the Alaskan Arctic this summer. This time the polar bear seeks contact with the local people of Widen. Unlike CEO Peter Voser, the people of Widen are listening to the polar bear concerns.In original language:Besuche bei Shells CEO Peter VoserWiden/AG, 12. August, 2012: Der Eisbär sucht den Kontakt mit der Bevölkerung in Widen. Sie haben, im Gegensatz zu CEO Peter Voser, ein offenes Ohr für seine Anliegen. © Greenpeace / Philip ReynoldsLocations:Europe-Kanton Aargau-Switzerland-WidenDate:11 Aug, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / Philip ReynoldsMaximum size:2048px X 1365pxRestrictions:NO FUNDRAISINGKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Chief executive officers (CEO)-Children-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Offshore drilling-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Oil exploration-Outdoors-People-Polar bears-Portraits-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-Signs-Theatrical costumes-Two peopleShoot:Homeless Polar Bear in SwitzerlandFor a sixth time a Greenpeace activist dressed as polar bear visits Widen where Shell’s CEO Peter Voser has a weekend home. With these actions Greenpeace is drawing attention to Shell's plans to start drilling in the Alaskan Arctic this summer, despite the extreme cold, the threat from passing icebergs, the poor visibility and the remoteness greatly raises the risk of a spill.Related Collections:Homeless Polar Bear in Switzerland