Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-in-Belgium-against-Total-to-Protect-Amazon-Reef---News-Access---Soundbites-27MZIFJJ73F7P.htmlConceptually similarProtest in Belgium against Total to Protect Amazon Reef - News Access & SoundbitesGP0STQMYCCompleted★★★★Protest in Belgium against Total to Protect Amazon Reef (Time Lapse Video - English Text Version)GP0STQN6LCompleted★★★★Protest in Belgium against Total to Protect Amazon Reef (Time Lapse Video - Clean Version)GP0STQN6KCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Total Refinery in France - ClipreelGP0STRWXCCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Protest at Total in Paris to Protect the Amazon Reef - News AccessGP0STQMVWCompleted★★★★Total Oil Spill Protest in Rio de Janeiro - News Access (Banner at Total office Window)GP0STR4KHCompleted★★★★Total Oil Spill Protest in Rio de Janeiro - News AccessGP0STR4KFCompleted★★★★★★Stop Deep Sea Oil Flotilla - Bunny McDiarmid on Tiama YachtGP04IUNCompleted★★★★Total Oil Spill Protest in Rio de Janeiro - Web Video (Portuguese Version)GP0STR4NKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQN07Protest in Belgium against Total to Protect Amazon Reef - News Access & SoundbitesGreenpeace action at Total refinery in the port of Antwerp. More than 40 activists, including Bunny McDiarmid, executive director of Greenpeace, climb towers and chimneys at the Total Refinery in protest against Total's drilling plans in the mouth of the Amazon where a reef was recently discovered.Locations:Antwerp-Belgium-EuropeDate:27 Mar, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:4m25sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESS-SOUNDBITEKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil refineries-TotalFinaElfShoot:Protest in Belgium against Total to Protect Amazon Reef - VideoActivists from 7 countries unveiled resistance art in the heart of the Belgian operation of Total, in the port of Antwerp. They called for a halt to Total's plans to drill for oil in the mouth of the Amazon. Climbing a chimney, a flare stack and a fuel tank, they unfurled banners saying "Total, don't destroy the reef". They also revealed an art installation designed by renowned street artist Bonom (real name Vincent Glowinski) - before they smeared it with 'oil'; the same fate that could hit the Amazon reef in the case of an oil leak.Related Collections:Protest in Belgium against Total to Protect Amazon Reef (Photos & Videos)