Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Portrait-of-Ocean-Hyland-in-London-27MDHUHJA36.htmlConceptually similarPortrait of Ocean Hyland in LondonGP1STP29Completed★★★★Portrait of Ocean Hyland in LondonGP1STP2BCompleted★★★★Portrait of Ocean Hyland in LondonGP1STP2CCompleted★★★★Portrait of Ocean Hyland in LondonGP1STP2DCompleted★★★★Activists Deliver Barclays’ Customers Pledge over Pipeline Funding in LondonGP0STSSJICompleted★★★★Activists Deliver Barclays’ Customers Pledge over Pipeline Funding in LondonGP0STSSJVCompleted★★★★Activists Deliver Barclays’ Customers Pledge over Pipeline Funding in LondonGP0STSSJ2Completed★★★★Activists Deliver Barclays’ Customers Pledge over Pipeline Funding in LondonGP0STSSJ3Completed★★★★Activists Deliver Barclays’ Customers Pledge over Pipeline Funding in LondonGP0STSSJ4Completed★★★★View AllGP1STP2APortrait of Ocean Hyland in LondonOcean Hyland pictured in central London before going to Barclay's AGM in the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Westminster.Ocean Hyland, a 22 year old activist from the Tsleil-Waututh Nation in Canada, traveled to London to ask the Chair and the Board at the Barclays Annual General Meeting to reconsider financing a Canadian pipeline project, carrying oil from the tar sands in Alberta through British Columbia to the coast. Tar sands are extending their destruction through a pipeline threatening her home, her people’s livelihoods, and the environment shared with enormous biodiversity.Locations:London-United Kingdom-WestminsterDate:1 May, 2018Credit:© Will Rose / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3500px X 2333pxKeywords:Banks-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Indigenous People-Investment-KWCI (GPI)-Oil pipelines-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Tar sands-WomenShoot:Ocean Hyland in LondonOcean Hyland pictured in central London before going to Barclay's AGM in the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Westminster.Ocean Hyland, a 22 year old activist from the Tsleil-Waututh Nation in Canada, traveled to London to ask the Chair and the Board at the Barclays Annual General Meeting to reconsider financing a Canadian pipeline project, carrying oil from the tar sands in Alberta through British Columbia to the coast. Tar sands are extending their destruction through a pipeline threatening her home, her people’s livelihoods, and the environment shared with enormous biodiversity.