Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Ship-with-Soya-Feed-in-Brake--Germany-27MZIFJ8LFLFL.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyGP0STTPE2Completed★★★★Protest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyGP0STTP17Completed★★★★★Protest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyGP0STTP1ACompleted★★★★Protest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyGP0STTP3BCompleted★★★★Protest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyGP0STTP3CCompleted★★★★★★Protest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyGP0STTP3FCompleted★★★★Protest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyGP0STTP3HCompleted★★★★Protest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyGP0STTP3MCompleted★★★★Protest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyGP0STTP3NCompleted★★★★★View AllGP0STTP3EProtest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, GermanyActivists from Greenpeace Germany protest against the import of soya from destroyed forest and savannah areas on the cargo ship Hiroshima Star in the Lower Weser. The freighter is loaded with soya from Brazil including from the Agronegócio Estrondo Estate in Western Bahia, in Brazil's Cerrado region.The activists paint ‘Climate Crime’ on the freighter’s hull and unfurl large banners from the cranes at its destination in the port of Brake, to demonstrate opposition to the import of soy feed for mass livestock farming, which will further aggravate the climate crisis when valuable ecosystems that can bind carbon dioxide disappear.The protest is prompted by the meeting of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The delegates will present the final version of the special report on "Climate Protection and Land Systems" by August 8 in Geneva.In original language:Protest gegen Schiff mit Soja-Futter in Brake.Greenpeace protestiert gegen den Import von Soja aus zerstoerten Wald- und Savannengebieten am Frachtschiff “Hiroshima Star” in der Unterweser. Sie malen den Schriftzug “Climate Crime” (Klimaverbrechen) auf den Rumpf des mit Soja aus Brasilien beladenen Frachters und entrollen große Banner an den Kraenen im Zielhafen Brake.Die Umweltaktivisten machen deutlich, dass der Import von Soja-Futter fuer die Massentierhaltung den Klimanotstand weiter verschaerft, wenn für den Anbau wertvolle Oekosysteme verschwinden, die Kohlendioxid binden koennen.Locations:Brake-Europe-Germany-River WeserDate:4 Aug, 2019Credit:© Daniel Müller / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Cargo ships-Climate (campaign title)-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace inflatables-KWCI (GPI)-Meat and Dairy (campaign title)-Morning-Outdoors-Painting actions-Ports-ShipsShoot:Protest against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake, Germany (Photos by Daniel Müller)Activists from Greenpeace Germany protest against the import of soya from destroyed forest and savannah areas on the cargo ship "Hiroshima Star" in the Lower Weser, including soya from the Agronegócio Estrondo Estate in the municipality of Formosa do Rio Preto, Western Bahia, in Brazil's Cerrado region. They paint "Climate Crime" on the hull of the freighter loaded with soy from Brazil and unroll large banners from the cranes in the port at end destination Brake.The environmental activists make it clear that the import of soy feed for mass livestock farming will further aggravate the climate crisis when valuable ecosystems that can bind carbon dioxide disappear.The protest is prompted by the meeting of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The delegates will present the final version of the special report on "Climate Protection and Land Systems" by August 8 in Geneva.Related Collections:Protest against Ship Carrying Soya Feed in Brake, Germany (Photos & Video)