Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Posters-vs-Oil-Industry-27MZIFJ8JDUL3.htmlConceptually similarPosters vs Oil IndustryGP0STTO5QCompleted★★★★Posters vs Oil IndustryGP0STTO5VCompleted★★★★Posters vs Oil IndustryGP0STTO5RCompleted★★★★Posters vs Oil IndustryGP0STTO62Completed★★★★Posters vs Oil IndustryGP0STTO5UCompleted★★★★Posters vs Oil IndustryGP0STTO63Completed★★★★Posters vs Oil IndustryGP0STTO5WCompleted★★★★Posters vs Oil IndustryGP0STTO5XCompleted★★★★Posters vs Oil IndustryGP0STTO60Completed★★★★View AllGP0STTO5TPosters vs Oil IndustryPoster showing burned trees, text in Greek and logos of Repsol and Energean.Library ID Image used GP0STSCHGDate:31 Jul, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3614px X 5386pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Forest fires-Graphics (Record Type)-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Oil (Industry)-Posters-RepsolShoot:Posters vs Oil for Culturejam Events WorldwideMore than 25 cities subvert oil advertisement to call for end of oil.On 31 July, people around the world are publicly holding the oil industry accountable for causing climate anxiety, climate breakdown, environmental and climate disasters, and climate emergency in communities around the world. From the Philippines to Greece, from Russia to Brazil and from Canada to New Zealand people are rising because they have been harmed by oil industry or to show solidarity with those already harmed.The photos used in the posters (with the exception of oil spill images) represent generic images of what climate change is predicted to bring: more and more severe forest fires, extreme drought, rainfall becoming more extreme, hurricanes and cyclones becoming more intense with more intense rainfall and extreme temperatures becoming more frequent.