Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Projection-at-48th-IPCC-Session-Opening-in-Seoul-27MZIFJWW4QD4.htmlConceptually similarProjection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulGP0STSIVACompleted★★★★★Projection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulGP0STSIVBCompleted★★★★★Projection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulGP0STSIVCCompleted★★★★★Projection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulGP0STSIVDCompleted★★★★★Projection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulGP0STSIVECompleted★★★★★Projection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulGP0STSIVFCompleted★★★★★Projection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulGP0STSIVGCompleted★★★★★Projection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulGP0STSIVHCompleted★★★★★Projection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulGP0STSIVICompleted★★★★★View AllGP0STSIVOProjection at 48th IPCC Session Opening in SeoulOn the occasion of the opening of the 48th IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Session in Songdo, Incheon, South Korea, Greenpeace activists project laser beam messages on the Namsan mountain, to demand the Korean government stop financing overseas coal projects. During the IPCC meeting, the scientists and government delegates will go through the Summary for Policymakers, which is the key distillation of the underlying scientific Special Report on 1.5 degrees.Locations:East Asia-Incheon-Republic of Korea-SeoulDate:30 Sep, 2018Credit:© David Jaemin Byun / GreenpeaceMaximum size:8068px X 5149pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Night-Outdoors-Projection actions-TowersShoot:48th IPCC Session Opening: Seoul Namsan Laser Beam ProjectionOn the occasion of the opening of the 48th IPCC(Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Session in Songdo, Incheon, South Korea, Greenpeace activists projected messages on Namsan, to demand the Korean government to stop financing on overseas coal project. During the IPCC meeting, the scientists and government delegates will go through the Summary for Policymakers, which is the key distillation of the underlying scientific Special Report on 1.5 degrees.