Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-on-Copacabana-Beach-in-Brazil-27MZIFLY4IT.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action on Copacabana Beach in BrazilGP01A41Completed★★★★★★Climate Action on Copacabana Beach in BrazilGP0GDZCompleted★★★★Climate Action on Copacabana Beach in BrazilGP0IF7Completed★★★★Climate Action on Copacabana Beach in BrazilGP0NEXCompleted★★★★★★★Climate Action on Copacabana Beach in BrazilGP0B95Completed★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Human Banner in BrazilGP0STQNAHCompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Human Banner in BrazilGP0STQN9FCompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Human Banner in BrazilGP0STQN9GCompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Human Banner in BrazilGP0STQN9ACompleted★★★★★★View AllGP01HEClimate Action on Copacabana Beach in BrazilOn Copacabana Beach, Greenpeace activists unfurl a 131 foot banner representing a ruler for measuring the potential sea level over the coming years and bearing a message ‘It’s Not Too Late' and 'Ainda há Tempo' (it's not too late written in Portuguese). As a low-lying city, Rio de Janeiro is extremely vulnerable to rising ocean levels due to climate change. With this action, Greenpeace sends a direct message to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which assembles in Brussels on the same day.Locations:Brazil-Rio de Janeiro-Rio de Janeiro-South AmericaDate:4 Apr, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniela DacorsoMaximum size:1772px X 1181pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Beaches-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Direct communications-Global warming-Greenpeace activists-Hot-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Summer-Urban areasShoot:Climate Action on Beach of Rio De Janeiro, BrazilRio de Janeiro is one of the Brazilian cities most vulnerable to the rising of ocean levels due to climate change. With this action, Greenpeace Brazil sends a direct message to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which assembles in Brussels on the same day.