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Actions and protests
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Brown
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Dirty
Greenpeace volunteers
KWCI (GPI)
Medium group of people
Oil (fossil fuel)
Outdoors
Urban areas
Action Against Oil Expansion in New Zealand
Oil-smeared activists walk past the Beehive in central Wellington to protest Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee's reckless determination to dig and drill for more dirty fossil fuels while ignoring the impacts on climate change. On the eve of the close of submissions on the Review of the Crown Minerals Act Greenpeace supporters delivered its submission in dramatic style covering themselves in fake oil (molasses and water) to mimic the impact of a crude oil spill on New Zealand shores. The Greenpeace submission, along with an ongoing petition which has more than 18,000 signatures, calls for the Government to stop the development of new oil and coal reserves and to start investing in building a clean economy.
Unique identifier:
GP027AT
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
07/10/2010
Locations:
Aotearoa
,
Wellington
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Marty Melville
Size:
3000px × 1459px 1016KB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action Against Oil Expansion in New Zealand
‘Oil-smeared’ activists walked through central Wellington to protest Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee’s reckless determination to dig and drill for more dirty fossil fuels while ignoring the impacts on climate change.
On the eve of the close of submissions on the Review of the Crown Minerals Act Greenpeace supporters delivered its submission in dramatic style covering themselves in fake oil (molasses and water) to mimic the impact of a crude oil spill on New Zealand shores. The Greenpeace submission, along with an ongoing petition which has more than 18,000 signatures, calls for the Government to stop the development of new oil and coal reserves and to start investing in building a clean economy.
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