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3D Fire Amazon Forest Projection in Vienna, Austria
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3D Fire Amazon Forest Projection in Vienna, Austria
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3D Fire Amazon Forest Projection in Vienna, Austria
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3D Fire Amazon Forest Projection in Vienna, Austria
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3D Fire Amazon Forest Projection in Vienna, Austria
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With a spectacular 3D video mapping projection Greenpeace Austria brought the forest fires in the Amazon in front of the world-famous Karlskirche in Vienna on Oct 14th 2020. The art installation in the city center with a length of around 100 meters visualised the deliberately set fires in the rainforest. In September 2020 alone, over 32,000 fire hotspots were recorded in the Amazon, caused by illegal slash-and-burn agriculture, among other things for cattle grazing, and backed by the anti-environmental policies by President Jair Bolsonaro’s government and the international markets’ demand for meat, animal feed, minerals, and timber. The EU imports goods from Brazil such as soy feed and meat. The planned EU-Mercosur pact would fuel the destruction of the Amazon further. Greenpeace demands a stop of the trade pact and the implementation of a new EU forest law that prohibits products causing forest destruction on the EU market.
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