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Keywords
Actions and protests
Animal likeness
Day
Fences
Greenpeace volunteer groups
KWCI (GPI)
Lakes
Leaflets
Offshore drilling
Oil (Industry)
Oil exploration
Outdoors
Petitions
Polar bears
Posters
Save the Arctic (campaign title)
Shell (commercial business)
Statues
Summer
Arctic Petition in Switzerland
A Greenpeace volunteer group in Neuchatel participates with a petition to the global fight to protect the Arctic. They are collecting signatures against Shell's plans to start drilling for oil in the Alaskan Arctic this summer. Greenpeace is campaigning for a global sanctuary around the north pole, and a ban on oil drilling and unsustainable fishing in the wider Arctic. In the picture are a poster and leaflet about the campaign and the statue of a polar bear.
In original language:
Unterschriftensammlung zum Schutz der Arktis
Neuchâtel, 21. Juli 2012: Die Regionalgruppe Neuchâtel beteiligt sich mit einer Unterschriftensammlung am weltweiten Kampf zum Schutze der Arktis.
© Greenpeace / Flavia Nardulli
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FOR NON-COMMERCIAL GREENPEACE PUBLISHED MATERIAL. NO FUNDRAISING OR SALES. FOR ALL EXTERNAL INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PHOTO REPRESENTATIVE OR GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL PHOTO LIBRARY.
Unique identifier:
GP04K62
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
21/07/2012
Locations:
Alpine Countries
,
Europe
,
Neuchâtel
,
Switzerland
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Flavia Nardulli
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Arctic Petition in Neuchatel Switzerland
A Greenpeace volunteer group in Neuchatel, Switzerland, participates with a petition to the global fight to protect the Arctic. They are collecting signatures against Shell's plans to start drilling for oil in the Alaskan Arctic. Greenpeace is campaigning for a global sanctuary around the north pole, and a ban on oil drilling and unsustainable fishing in the wider Arctic.
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