Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Save-the-Amazon-Reef--Talking-Camera-at-Total-Petrol-Station-in-Netherlands---Web-Video--English-Subs--27MZIFJJQRHA7.htmlConceptually similarSave the Amazon Reef: Talking Camera at Total Petrol Station in Netherlands - Web Video (Clean)GP0STQP33Completed★★★★1 Million Sign-ups for the Amazon Reef - Web Video (CLEAN)GP0STQOW6Completed★★★★★★1 Million Sign-ups for the Amazon Reef - Web Video (English Version)GP0STQOW7Completed★★★★1 Million Sign-ups for the Amazon Reef - Web Video (Portuguese Version)GP0STQOW8Completed★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Global Day of Action Worldwide - Web Video (CLEAN Version)GP0STQTN9Completed★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Global Day of Action Worldwide - Web Video (ENGLISH Version)GP0STQTNACompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Global Day of Action Worldwide - Web Video (FRENCH Version)GP0STQTNBCompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in France - News AccessGP0STQTGRCompleted★★★★Protest in Belgium against Total to Protect Amazon Reef (Time Lapse Video - English Text Version)GP0STQN6LCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQP34Save the Amazon Reef: Talking Camera at Total Petrol Station in Netherlands - Web Video (English Subs)From a TV-screen, set up at a Total petrol station, a new type of gas is introduced to the customers, the “Coral 95”, coming straight from the mouth of the Amazon river, home of the newly discovered Amazon coral reef. The region is the habitat of amazing wildlife and people who depend on a healthy, thriving environment. Oil companies Total and BP are planning to drill in the region, putting the reef at risk of an oil spill.”Coral '95" doesn't actually exist, but Total's plans are real and the video is part of the Save the Amazon Reef campaign.Locations:Europe-NetherlandsDate:14 Apr, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m32sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Non-violent direct actions-Petrol stations-Public engagement-TotalFinaElfShoot:Save the Amazon Reef: Talking Camera at Total Petrol Station in NetherlandsFrom a TV-screen, set up at a Total petrol station, a new type of gas is introduced to the customers, the “Coral 95”, coming straight from the mouth of the Amazon river, home of the newly discovered Amazon coral reef. The region is the habitat of amazing wildlife and people who depend on a healthy, thriving environment. Oil companies Total and BP are planning to drill in the region, putting the reef at risk of an oil spill.”Coral '95" doesn't actually exist, but Total's plans are real and the video is part of the Save the Amazon Reef campaign.