Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Harry-Cook-ahead-of-Action-and-Press-Conference-in-Sydney-27MDHUWK4XQO.htmlConceptually similarHarry Cook ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyGP1SWKF7Completed★★★★Harry Cook ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyGP1SWKF9Completed★★★★Katrina Bullock ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyGP1SWKEKCompleted★★★★Katrina Bullock ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyGP1SWKFACompleted★★★★Laura Wells ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyGP1SWKEJCompleted★★★★Laura Wells ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyGP1SWKELCompleted★★★★David Booth ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyGP1SWKF4Completed★★★★David Booth ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyGP1SWKF5Completed★★★★Laura Wells ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyGP1SWKF6Completed★★★★View AllGP1SWKF8Harry Cook ahead of Action and Press Conference in SydneyPortrait image of Harry Cook, Actor and Writer, ahead of Greenpeace press conference.Prime Minister Scott Morrison is served notice by Greenpeace lawyers that his weak emissions reduction target set at the COP26 Summit in Glasgow puts Australia in breach of its obligations to protect the Great Barrier Reef. Greenpeace Australia Pacific holds an action and press conference outside Morrison’s residence at Kirribilli House, Sydney, accompanied by Professor of Marine Ecology David Booth, environmentalist and media personality Laura Wells, and a group of activists bearing dead coral to symbolise the damage the Reef is suffering from climate change.Locations:Australia-Kirribilli-New South Wales-SydneyDate:16 Nov, 2021Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:4160px X 6240pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Climate (campaign title)-COP26-Coral bleaching-Day-Fossil fuel (energy)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Protect the Great Barrier Reef (campaign title)Shoot:Action in Sydney Highlights Morrison Government’s Failure to Protect the Great Barrier Reef (Photos)Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison is served notice by Greenpeace lawyers that his weak emissions reduction target set at the COP26 Summit in Glasgow puts Australia in breach of its obligations to protect the Great Barrier Reef. Greenpeace Australia Pacific holds an action and press conference outside Morrison’s residence at Kirribilli House, Sydney, accompanied by Professor of Marine Ecology David Booth, environmentalist and media personality Laura Wells, and a group of activists bearing dead coral to symbolise the damage the Reef is suffering from climate change.Related Collections:Action in Sydney Highlights Morrison Government’s Failure to Protect the Great Barrier Reef (Photo & video)