Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/iCloud-Action-at-Apple-Store-in-New-York-27MZIFVN2V86.htmlConceptually similariCloud Action at Apple Store in New YorkGP041QCCompleted★★★★iCloud Action at Apple Store in New YorkGP041PZCompleted★★★★iCloud Action at Apple Store in New YorkGP0420ECompleted★★★★iCloud Action at Apple in San FranciscoGP041Q7Completed★★★★iCloud Action at Apple in San FranciscoGP041Q2Completed★★★★Clean Our Cloud Action in San FranciscoGP0420PCompleted★★★★iCloud Action at Apple Store in New YorkGP041Q9Completed★★★★iCloud Action at Apple Store in New YorkGP0420ACompleted★★★★iCloud Action at Apple Store in New YorkGP0420CCompleted★★★★View AllGP04207iCloud Action at Apple Store in New YorkGreenpeace activist Jesse Coleman, center, is stopped from releasing "Clean Our Cloud" balloons by Apple security at the Fifth Avenue store. Greenpeace's international Clean Our Cloud campaign is calling on industry laggards Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon to join the growing number of tech companies who are taking steps to power their electronic data centers substantially with renewable energy. (Photo by Michael Nagle/Greenpeace) * State: New YorkLocations:New York-New York-United States of AmericaDate:24 Apr, 2012Credit:© Michael Nagle / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4530px X 3641pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Apple Inc.-Balloons-Buildings-Clean our Cloud (campaign title)-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Cool IT (campaign title)-Data centres-Greenpeace activists-Local population-Logos-Non-renewable energy-People-Public engagement-Shops-Technology-Urban areasShoot:iCloud Action at Apple Store in New YorkGreenpeace activists with black balloons symbolizing coal at the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in New York. The current explosion in cloud computing offered by major IT companies is driving significant new demand for dirty energy like coal and nuclear power. Greenpeace’s international Clean Our Cloud campaign is calling on industry laggards Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon to join the growing number of tech companies who are taking steps to power their electronic data centers substantially with renewable energy.