Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/New-Zealand-climate-ambassador-Lucy-Lawless-interviews-tourists-27MZIFIWFCKO.htmlConceptually similarNew Zealand climate ambassadors Robyn Malcolm and Lucy Lawless at Paparoa National ParkGP021TOCompleted★★★★NZ Climate ambassadors speak to Mayor of GreymouthGP021TSCompleted★★★★New Zealand Mayor of Greymouth and climate ambassador Robyn Malcolm at Paparoa National ParkGP021TQCompleted★★★★New Zealand climate ambassadors Robyn Malcolm and Lucy Lawless at Paparoa National ParkGP021TPCompleted★★★★New Zealand climate ambassador Lucy Lawless interviews touristsGP021TFCompleted★★★★New Zealand climate ambassador Lucy Lawless interviews touristsGP021TDCompleted★★★★New Zealand climate ambassadors Robyn Malcolm and Lucy Lawless at Paparoa National ParkGP021TZCompleted★★★★New Zealand climate ambassadors Robyn Malcolm and Lucy Lawless at Paparoa National ParkGP021U0Completed★★★★New Zealand climate ambassadors Robyn Malcolm and Lucy Lawless at Paparoa National ParkGP021U1Completed★★★★View AllGP021TENew Zealand climate ambassador Lucy Lawless interviews touristsLucy Lawless (right) interviews German tourists at the Punakaiki Pancake Rocks with the Paparoa National Park behind. Lawless and Robyn Malcom spent two days in and around the Paparoa National Park, drawing the link between the Government's Schedule 4 mining plans and climate change. The Government is proposing mining 3,000 ha of the Paparoa National Park for coal.Locations:Aotearoa-Oceania-PaparoaDate:25 May, 2010Credit:© Greenpeace / Nigel MarpleMaximum size:4812px X 3264pxKeywords:Actors-Celebrities-Climate (campaign title)-Coal mines-Coal mining-Day-Direct communications-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Microphones-Mining-National parks-Outdoors-Palm trees-Public engagement-Three people-Tourists-WomenShoot:Greenpeace Climate Ambassadors visit Paparoa National ParkLucy Lawless and Robyn Malcolm spent two days in and around the Paparoa National Park, drawing the link between the Government's Schedule 4 mining plans and climate change. The Government is proposing mining 3,000 ha of the Paparoa National Park for coal.Related Collections:Greenpeace Climate Ambassadors Visit Paparoa National Park (Photos and Videos)