Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oil-Industry-Health-Threats-Projection-in-California-27MZIFJ8NVWUY.htmlConceptually similarOil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaGP0STUKQHCompleted★★★★Oil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaGP0STUKQKCompleted★★★★Oil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaGP0STUKQICompleted★★★★Oil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaGP0STUKQJCompleted★★★★Oil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaGP0STUKQMCompleted★★★★Oil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaGP0STUKQLCompleted★★★★Oil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaGP0STUKQNCompleted★★★★Oil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaGP0STUKQOCompleted★★★★Oil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaGP0STUKQQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUKQPOil Industry Health Threats Projection in CaliforniaLast Chance Alliance activists project images depicting California’s massive fossil fuel infrastructure. Frontline activists working to stop the expansion of fossil fuel projects, and art created by frontline youth are projected onto the exterior of the Capitol building in Sacramento. The activists are highlighting the environmental and public health threats posed by California’s oil industry before Governor Newsom’s State of the State address.Locations:California-North America-SacramentoDate:18 Feb, 2020Credit:© John Decker / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Capitols-Climate (campaign title)-Government buildings-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Night-Oil (Industry)-Outdoors-Projection actionsShoot:Projection and State of the State Protest in CaliforniaLast Chance Alliance activists project messages and images depicting California’s massive fossil fuel infrastructure. Frontline activists working to stop the expansion of fossil fuel projects, and art created by frontline youth are projected onto the exterior of the Capitol building in Sacramento. The activists are highlighting the environmental and public health threats posed by California’s oil industry before Governor Newsom’s State of the State address.