Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Palm-Kernel-Ship-Blockade-in-NZ-27MZIFLQ4NY9.htmlConceptually similarPalm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGP01WBTCompleted★★★★Palm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGP01WBUCompleted★★★★Palm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGP01WBVCompleted★★★★Palm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGP01WBWCompleted★★★★Palm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGP01WBXCompleted★★★★Palm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGP01WBYCompleted★★★★★★★Palm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGP01WBZCompleted★★★★Palm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGP01WC0Completed★★★★Palm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGP01WC3Completed★★★★View AllGP01UQFPalm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZA Greenpeace activist, chained to the anchor of the East Ambition cargo ship, holds a banner reading "Climate crime", while blocking its shipment of palm kernel animal feed from Indonesia destined for Fonterra dairy farms. They are calling on New Zealand's Prime Minister to halt imports of the product due to its impact on deforestation and climate change and address intensive dairy farming in New Zealand.Locations:Aotearoa-Oceania-TaurangaDate:16 Sep, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Fraser NewmanMaximum size:2912px X 4368pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Boarding actions-Cargo ships-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Deforestation-Fodder-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Palm kernel oil (product)Shoot:Palm Kernel Ship Blockade in NZGreenpeace activists carry out an action against the cargo ship East Ambition transporting a shipment of palm kernel animal feed from Indonesia and destined for Fonterra dairy farms. Greenpeace is calling on John Key, New Zealand’s Prime Minister, to halt imports of palm kernel due to its impact on deforestation and climate change and address intensive dairy farming in New Zealand. The ship’s cargo has contributed to the release of up to 364,000 tonnes of carbon emissions. That’s the same as the emissions from 127,000 cars over a year.Related Collections:Palm Kernel Ship Blockade and Protest (Photo + Video)