Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Korero-Maori-Dance-Troop-in-Rarotonga-27MZIFIWJC1O.htmlConceptually similarKorero Maori Dance Troop in RarotongaGP021MDCompleted★★★★Korero Maori Dance Troop in RarotongaGP021MCCompleted★★★★Korero Maori Dance Troop in RarotongaGP021MECompleted★★★★Local Girl on on Cooks IslandsGP021M9Completed★★★★MV Esperanza in RarotongaGP021MFCompleted★★★★Keisha Castle-Hughes on Cooks IslandsGP021M4Completed★★★★Keisha Castle-Hughes with Prime MinisterGP021M7Completed★★★★★★MY Esperanza on Cooks IslandsGP021MBCompleted★★★★Keisha Castle-Hughes and Local WomanGP021M5Completed★★★★View AllGP021MGKorero Maori Dance Troop in RarotongaDancers from the Korero Maori Dance Troop perform a traditional welcome dance for Greenpeace ship the Esperanza and its crew as they begin their Pacific Islands' climate change campaign. The Pacific tour will highlight the need for Western countries to decrease their carbon emissions dramatically so as not to negatively effect low-lying communities in the South Pacific who are some of the most vulnerable peoples to rising sea levels due to climate damage.Locations:Cook Islands-Pacific Ocean-RarotongaDate:21 Jun, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / James AlcockMaximum size:2100px X 1041pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Dancing-Day-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Maori-Medium group of people-Mountains-Outdoors-Traditional clothingShoot:Climate Voices from the Pacific and Atlantic OceansGreenpeace is on tour with the MY Esperanza in the Pacific. The Pacific Islands' Climate Change Campaign will highlight the need for western countries to decrease their carbon emissions dramatically so as not to negatively effect low-lying communities in the South Pacific who are some of the most vulnerable peoples to rising sea levels due to climate damage.Related Collections:Climate Voices from the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans (Photo & Video)