Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Projection-Action-in-Korea-for-Samsung-to-Commit-to-Clean-Energy-27MZIFJX1T8ZD.htmlConceptually similarProjection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGP0STRJGFCompleted★★★★★★Projection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGP0STRJGGCompleted★★★★Projection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGP0STRJGHCompleted★★★★★★Projection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGP0STRJGJCompleted★★★★Projection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGP0STRITMCompleted★★★★★★Projection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGP0STRITNCompleted★★★★Projection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGP0STRITOCompleted★★★★Projection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGP0STRITPCompleted★★★★★★Projection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGP0STRITQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRJGIProjection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGreenpeace East Asia Seoul activists projected “Justice for People and Planet" "Samsung, Stop fueling climate change” on Samsung Pyeongtaek semiconductor plant. This happened after the decision by South Korean appeals court to set free Samsung's heir. After the release, Samsung announced new investment on its Pyeongtaek plant. Greenpeace has been demanding this tech giant to commit 100% renewable energy and show climate leadership.Locations:East Asia-Republic of KoreaDate:8 Feb, 2018Credit:© David Jaemin Byun / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7859px X 4370pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Cool IT (campaign title)-Industrial buildings-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Projection actions-Renewable energy-SamsungShoot:Projection Action in Korea for Samsung to Commit to Clean EnergyGreenpeace East Asia Seoul activists projected “Justice for People and Planet" "Samsung, Stop fueling climate change” on Samsung Pyeongtaek semiconductor plant. This happened after the decision by South Korean appeals court to set free Samsung's heir. After the release, Samsung announced new investment on its Pyeongtaek plant. Greenpeace has been demanding this tech giant to commit 100% renewable energy and show climate leadership.