Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oil-Tanker-Offloading-in-Durban-27MZIF2WNSQD.htmlConceptually similarLighting a Tree with BicyclesGP03BU9Completed★★★★Fishermen on Beach in DurbanGP03BZLCompleted★★★★Skateboard Park in DurbanGP03BUCCompleted★★★★COP 17 Sand SculptureGP03BUDCompleted★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9TCompleted★★★★Africa Roars Banner in DurbanGP03C9UCompleted★★★★Deputy Jonathan PershingGP03C2XCompleted★★★★Deputy Jonathan PershingGP03C2YCompleted★★★★Ambassador Moses at COP 17GP03C30Completed★★★★View AllGP03BZMOil Tanker Offloading in DurbanA fisherman watches as a oil tanker off-loads it's cargo into a submerged pipeline line that leads to SAPREF (South African Petroleum Refinery) just south of Durban harbour. Greenpeace is calling on governments to listen to the people and not the polluters as the UN Climates talks continue in Durban.Picture: Shayne Robinson, Greenpeace * State: Kwa-Zulu NatalLocations:Africa-Durban-KwaZulu-Natal-South AfricaDate:26 Nov, 2011Credit:© Shayne Robinson / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1594pxKeywords:Beaches-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Coastal features-Conferences-COP17-Day-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (topography)-Oil (Industry)-Oil tankers-One person-Outdoors-PipelinesShoot:COP17 UN Climate Conference in DurbanGreenpeace is calling for the COP17 in Durban to be a new dawn for the international climate negotiations and remind governments that the urgency and seriousness of the climate crisis calls for a fair, ambitious and legally binding treaty to be agreed as soon as humanly possible.Related Collections:COP 17 in Durban (Photo + Video)