Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/World-Environment-Day-Activity-in-Indonesia-27MZIF33PO0Y.htmlConceptually similarWorld Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGP0STOF7SCompleted★★★★World Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGP0STOF7TCompleted★★★★World Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGP0STOF7UCompleted★★★★World Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGP0STOF7VCompleted★★★★World Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGP0STOF7WCompleted★★★★World Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGP0STOF7XCompleted★★★★World Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGP0STOF80Completed★★★★World Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGP0STOF81Completed★★★★World Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGP0STOF82Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOF7YWorld Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaOn World Environment Day, Greenpeace Candidates for President Raung (tiger) and Vice President Umba (dolphin) of the Environment, along with Hindun Mulaika (wearing headscarf), a Greenpeace Climate campaigner, deliver their mock-up report of Indonesia's natural wealth to the Corruption Eradication Commission—as one of the requirements for a candidate in the presidential election in Jakarta.Greenpeace urged the government of Indonesia to protect, maintain and save the country’s natural wealth and biodiversity.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:5 Jun, 2014Credit:© Yudhi Mahatma / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2514pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Direct communications-Dolphins-Forests (campaign title)-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Props-Public engagement-SAGE (campaign title)-Theatrical costumes-Tigers-Urban areas-Zero Deforestation (campaign title)Shoot:World Environment Day Activity in IndonesiaGreenpeace activists commemorate World Environment Day as they visit the office of Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in Jakarta, urging the agency to help ensure these vital resources may not be diminished by a strong Indonesian national development policy in the coming years. Greenpeace is urging Indonesian government to protect, maintain and save the country’s natural wealth and biodiversity.