Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Lima-Human-Banner---News-Access-27MAKVNI1VL.htmlConceptually similarG20 Banner Protest at Köhlbrand Bridge in Hamburg - News AccessGP32221Completed★★★★Refurbishment of Houses in Pödelwitz in Germany - News AccessGP3217WCompleted★★★★Lima COP 20 Climate March - Web VideoGP31O1Completed★★★★Coal Protest Prayer in Pödelwitz Church in Germany- ClipreelGP32188Completed★★★★"No Coal No Trump" - Protest in Hamburg Harbour - Web VideoGP321PUCompleted★★★★"No Coal No Trump" - Protest in Hamburg Harbour - News AccessGP321Q5Completed★★★★Climate Summit 2017 - Save the Climate! Web VideoGP322XYCompleted★★★★Projection onto Coal Power Plant Neurath in Germany - News AccessGP322Y2Completed★★★★Planet Earth First - Wrap Up VideoGP32240Completed★★★★View AllGP31OBLima Human Banner - News AccessMembers of indigenious peoples of South America gather on the ""Agua Dulce"" Beach in Lima to create a 'human banner' with their bodies. Under the guidance of aerial artist John Quigley they form a tree, the profile of a face and the words: ""Pueblos + Derechos"" and ""Bosques Vivos"" ('Rights for the people means living forests') to urge political leaders to protect the climate, the forests and thus livelihood of mankind. Politicians of 194 countries attend United Nation COP20 to negotiate the legally binding text that will become the UN COP21 Protocol for 2015 in Paris. Greenpeace as an official observer in the UNFCCC calls the decision-makers for no longer delay in the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy systems. Statements: various participants 'Human Banner' (in Spanish; English translation in shotlist!); Martin Kaiser, head of Greenpeace International Climate Politics (in German and English)In original language:Menschenbanner in Lima - News AccessAnlässlich der 20. UN-Klimakonferenz (COP 20) in Lima mahnen Mitglieder indigener Völker aus Südamerika mit einer Körperinstallation die Politiker an ihre Pflicht, das Klima, die Wälder und damit auch ihre Lebensgrundlage zu schützen. Am Strand ""Agua Dulce"" der peruanischen Hauptstadt formen sie unter Anleitung des Künstlers John Quigley mit ihren Körpern ein ""Menschen-Banner"". Aus der Luft betrachtet zeigt die Körperformation die Umrisse eines Baumes, die Profilansicht eines Gesichtes und die Worte: ""Pueblos + Derechos"" sowie ""Bosques Vivos"", sinngemäß: 'Gebt den Indigenen ihre Rechte (zurück), dann gibt es lebende Wälder'. Politiker aus 194 Ländern verhandeln in Lima die Grundzüge eines globalen Klimavertrags, der Ende 2015 bei der COP 21 in Paris unterzeichnet werden soll. Als offizieller Beobachter des Weltklimarats (UNFCCC) begleitet Greenpeace die Verhandlungen und fordert den konsequenten Ausbau Erneuerbarer Energien. Statements: verschiedene Teilnehmer des ""Menschenbanners"" (Spanisch; engl. Übersetzung in shotlist); Martin Kaiser, Leiter internationale Klimapolitik von Greenpeace (Dt. &Engl.)Locations:Lima-Peru-South AmericaDate:6 Dec, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:4m58sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Aerials-Banners-Beaches-Climate (campaign title)-Conferences-Desertification-Drought-Floods-Greenpeace activists-Oil (fossil fuel)-People-Renewable energy-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Lima Human Banner - News AccessMembers of indigenious peoples of South America gather on the ""Agua Dulce"" Beach in Lima to create a 'human banner' with their bodies. Under the guidance of aerial artist John Quigley they form a tree, the profile of a face and the words: ""Pueblos + Derechos"" and ""Bosques Vivos"" ('Rights for the people means living forests') to urge political leaders to protect the climate, the forests and thus livelihood of mankind. Politicians of 194 countries attend United Nation COP20 to negotiate the legally binding text that will become the UN COP21 Protocol for 2015 in Paris. Greenpeace as an official observer in the UNFCCC calls the decision-makers for no longer delay in the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy systems. Statements: various participants 'Human Banner' (in Spanish; English translation in shotlist!); Martin Kaiser, head of Greenpeace International Climate Politics (in German and English)