Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Shell-Protest-during-President-Obama-s-Visit-to-Alaska-27MZIFJ6QO4XD.htmlConceptually similarShell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaGP0STPAKBCompleted★★★★Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaGP0STPAK4Completed★★★★Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaGP0STPAK8Completed★★★★★★Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaGP0STPAJYCompleted★★★★★★★Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaGP0STPAKCCompleted★★★★Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaGP0STPAK6Completed★★★★★★Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaGP0STPAKDCompleted★★★★Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaGP0STPAK0Completed★★★★Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaGP0STPAJZCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPAK5Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaXavier Mason speaks for the NAACP as allied groups opposed to Shell's Arctic drilling held a "Rally to Confront the Glacial Pace of Political Action" as President Obama meets with ministers from around the world for the "GLACIER" conference at the nearby Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center.Locations:Alaska-Anchorage-North America-United States of AmericaDate:31 Aug, 2015Credit:© Mark Meyer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7177px X 4790pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Microphones-One person-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-Signs-SpeechesShoot:Shell Protest during President Obama’s Visit to AlaskaActivists protest Shell oil drilling in the Arctic in Anchorage and Seward as U.S. President Obama tours Alaska to bring a message of urgency on dealing with climate change. The “Rally to Confront the Glacial Pace of Political Action” was held in Anchorage as President Obama met with ministers from around the world for the GLACIER conference on climate change and the Arctic at the nearby Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center.Alaskans including Besse Odom with Alaska NAACP, Noah Sunflower, Faith Gimmell of REDOIL, Kirk Karn from the Interfaith Climate Action Group, and Sweetwater Nannauck of Idle No More vocally and visibly highlight what they see as the President’s deeply hypocritical move to come to their state to highlight climate change immediately after he gave Shell approval to drill in the Arctic ocean.Activists took the "Polar Profiteer" oil rig prop and the "Frostpaws" polar bear costume, signs and banners to Seward and displayed them along President Obama's motorcade route and on the shores of Resurrection Bay as the President passed by in a U.S. Coast Guard ship en route to the Exit Glacier which is quickly retreating due to the effects of climate change.Related Collections:Rally During President Obama's Alaska Visit