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Burning Call to Reject Teck Mine in Ottawa, Canada
Just before dawn, Greenpeace Canada welcomed federal cabinet ministers back to the House of Commons with a fiery demand to reject the Teck Frontier Mine, a controversial new project to massively expand oil extraction in the Alberta tar sands.
Just steps from Parliament Hill, activists set up an installation of a burning planet Earth, complete with real-life flames, while student activist Ashley Torres held a banner with a message for cabinet: “Reject Teck - Rejetez Teck”. The banner features a thunderbird design by Ojibway artist Isaac Murdoch.
In original language:
Demande 'brûlante' de Rejeter Teck à Ottawa, Canada
Au lever du jour, Greenpeace Canada a réservé un accueil «chaleureux» au cabinet fédéral pour son retour à la Chambre des Communes en lui demandant de rejeter le projet de mine Teck Frontier: un projet controversé qui a pour but d’accroître l’extraction des sables bitumineux en Alberta. Tout près de la Colline parlementaire, les activistes ont installé une structure aux allures de la planète Terre en feu afin de symboliser l’urgence climatique actuelle.
Unique identifier:
GP0STUKO5
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
18/02/2020
Locations:
Canada
,
North America
,
Ontario
,
Ottawa
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Size:
5760px × 3840px 5MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Burning Call to Reject Teck Mine in Ottawa, Canada (Photos)
Just before dawn, Greenpeace Canada welcomed federal cabinet ministers back to the House of Commons with a fiery demand to reject the Teck Frontier Mine, a controversial new project to massively expand oil extraction in the Alberta tar sands.
Just steps from Parliament Hill, activists set up an installation of a burning planet Earth, complete with real-life flames, while student activist Ashley Torres held a banner with a message for cabinet: “Reject Teck - Rejetez Teck”. The banner features a thunderbird design by Ojibway artist Isaac Murdoch.
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