Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Whale-Sculptures-and-Oil-Spill-outside-OMV-HQ-in-Vienna---Maori-Indigenous-Leader-Statements-27MZIFJ8YK9MS.htmlConceptually similarWhale Sculptures and Oil Spill outside OMV HQ in Vienna - Web Video (slow motion)GP0STU51RCompleted★★★★Whale Sculptures and Oil Spill outside OMV HQ in Vienna - Statements (various languages)GP0STU51TCompleted★★★★Whale Sculptures and Oil Spill outside OMV HQ in Vienna - ClipreelGP0STU51SCompleted★★★★"Detox" Striptease in ViennaGP03QZCCompleted★★★★Wildfire - Methane leaks in Schwechat OMV refinery - No AudioGP1SVCK8Completed★★★★Wildfire - Methane leaks in Schwechat OMV refinery - AudioGP1SVCK7Completed★★★★Wildfire - Methane leaks in Schwechat OMV refinery - AudioGP1SVCKBCompleted★★★★Wildfire - Methane leaks in Schwechat OMV refinery - No AudioGP1SVCKCCompleted★★★★Wildfire - Methane leaks in Schwechat OMV refinery - No AudioGP1SVCKFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU518Whale Sculptures and Oil Spill outside OMV HQ in Vienna - Māori Indigenous Leader StatementsGreenpeace Austria activists stage a symbolic oil spill with giant whale sculptures outside the headquarters of Austrian oil and gas giant, OMV. The protest, joined by a Māori Indigenous leader, aims to show the risks of oil drilling activities, scheduled to take place in the next few weeks off New Zealand’s coast, that threaten whales and critically endangered dolphins and go against the Paris climate agreement.Locations:Austria-Europe-ViennaDate:30 Oct, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m28sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :SOUNDBITEKeywords:Animal likeness-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Maori-Multistorey buildings-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (Industry)-OMV-Outdoors-Sculptures-Signs-WhalesShoot:Whale Sculptures and Oil Spill outside OMV HQ in Vienna - VideoGreenpeace Austria activists stage a symbolic oil spill with giant whale sculptures outside the headquarters of Austrian oil and gas giant, OMV. The protest, joined by a Māori Indigenous leader, aims to show the risks of oil drilling activities, scheduled to take place in the next few weeks off New Zealand’s coast, that threaten whales and critically endangered dolphins and go against the Paris climate agreement.Related Collections:Whale Sculpture outside OMV Headquarters in Vienna (Photos & Video)