Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Kumi-Naidoo-Speaks-to-the-Press-in-Paris-27MZIFJ6HL2WF.htmlConceptually similarThe Panel of Press Conference Speakers in ParisGP0STPGZ1Completed★★★★COP21: ZAC Conference-Debate on Climate in ParisGP0STPHG1Completed★★★★COP21: ZAC Conference-Debate on Climate in ParisGP0STPHG2Completed★★★★COP21: ZAC Conference-Debate on Climate in ParisGP0STPHG3Completed★★★★COP21: ZAC Conference-Debate on Climate in ParisGP0STPHG4Completed★★★★COP21: ZAC Conference-Debate on Climate in ParisGP0STPHG6Completed★★★★COP21: Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGP0STPHJDCompleted★★★★★★COP21: a Conference with President Tong and Kumi Naidoo in ParisGP0STPHDTCompleted★★★★COP21: a Conference with President Tong and Kumi Naidoo in ParisGP0STPHE3Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPGZLKumi Naidoo Speaks to the Press in ParisKumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International, speaks to reporters at a press conference in Paris.In a world first, the Philippines Commission on Human Rights announced it would launch an investigation that could hold fossil fuel companies accountable for alleged infringements on the human rights of Philippines citizens brought about by climate change, including extreme weather events.Locations:Europe-France-ParisDate:4 Dec, 2015Credit:© Nicolas Chauveau / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3549px X 2348pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-COP21-Greenpeace executive directors-Hands-Human rights-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Meetings-Microphones-One person-Press conferences-SpeechesShoot:Philippines Human Rights Climate Change Investigation in ParisIn a world first, the Philippines Commission on Human Rights announces it will launch an investigation that could hold fossil fuel companies accountable for alleged infringements on the human rights of Philippines citizens brought about by climate change, including extreme weather events.Related Collections:Philippines Human Rights Climate Change Investigation (Photo & Video)