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Keywords
Climate (campaign title)
COP26
Coral bleaching
Corals
Day
Greenpeace logo
Greenpeace staff
Greenpeace volunteers
KWCI (GPI)
Oceans (campaign title)
Outdoors
Small group of people
Sydney Opera House
Action at Kirribilli House, Sydney (behind the scenes B-Roll)
Debrief in a park near Kirribilli House after Greenpeace Australia Lawyers, scientists and ocean advocates run action to put Scott Morrison on notice for his failure to commit to meaningful climate policy at COP26.
The Great Barrier Reef faces mass bleaching and coral die-off unless urgent action is taken to reduce emissions within the next decade
Influencers:
Laura Wells - Science Communicator
David Booth - Coral Expert
Harry Cook - Actor
Unique identifier:
GP1SWL18
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
15/11/2021
Locations:
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
Oceania
,
Sydney
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
7m54s
Audio format:
Mute
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action in Sydney Highlights Morrison Government’s Failure to Protect the Great Barrier Reef (Video)
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is served notice by Greenpeace lawyers that his weak emissions reduction target set at the COP26 Summit in Glasgow puts Australia in breach of its obligations to protect the Great Barrier Reef.
Greenpeace Australia Pacific holds an action and press conference outside Morrison’s residence at Kirribilli House, Sydney, accompanied by Professor of Marine Ecology David Booth, environmentalist and media personality Laura Wells, and a group of activists bearing dead coral to symbolise the damage the Reef is suffering from climate change.
SPEAKERS:
David Ritter (Greenpeace Australia Pacific CEO), David Booth (Marine Scientist and Professor at UTS), Laura Wells (Science Communicator and Model), and Katrina Bullock (Greenpeace Australia Pacific Legal Counsel).
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