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Arts for the Climate, West Ridge Marine Terminal in Canada
Greenpeace staff, volunteers, artists, activists and members of the community paint a large mural, designed by Ocean Hyland of the Tseil-Waututh First Nation and Brandon Gabriel of the Kwantlen First Nation, outside West Ridge Marine Terminal, Burnaby.
Unique identifier:
GP0STU1QE
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
05/10/2019
Locations:
Burnaby
,
Canada
,
North America
Credit line:
© Amy Romer / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Art for the Climate in Vancouver (photos)
The climate crisis is here. It requires immediate action and a crisis-level response from our politicians. In a time when more people are facing the direct effects of the climate crisis, Greenpeace Canada and allies are using artivism to fight climate despair and push for urgent action on the growing climate emergency.
Two days before the leaders’ debate and one week after the historic march that saw over 700,000 people strike across Canada, today’s street art mural gathers Indigenous groups, allies and volunteers around a common and strong message: act on the climate crisis, end the age of oil. It’s time to fight environmental, social and racial injustices at the same time with a Canadian Green New Deal.
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