Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/LNG-Forum-Protest-Projection-in-Houston-27MDHUH3KN5Z.htmlConceptually similarLNG Forum Protest Projection in HoustonGP1SWXCTCompleted★★★★LNG Forum Protest Projection in HoustonGP1SWXCDCompleted★★★★★★LNG Forum Protest Projection in HoustonGP1SWXCCCompleted★★★★★★LNG Forum Protest Projection in HoustonGP1SWXCZCompleted★★★★LNG Forum Protest Projection in HoustonGP1SWXDKCompleted★★★★LNG Forum Protest Projection in HoustonGP1SWXDLCompleted★★★★★★LNG Forum Protest Projection in HoustonGP1SWXCKCompleted★★★★Petrochemical complex, Houston, Texas, USA.GP0R33Completed★★★★Oil Refining Facilities in TexasGP1SUQ81Completed★★★★View AllGP1SWXD0LNG Forum Protest Projection in HoustonAs leaders of the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) industry gathered at the 3rd Annual LNG Forum being held in Houston, a collection of residents, activists, and environmentalists took to the street and projected images in protest of the event. The LNG forum takes place during the 1-year anniversary of Storm Uri, which caused the 2021 Texas Power Crisis, the largest energy infrastructure failure in the state's history. The failure led to state-wide shortages of water, food, power, and heat and the untimely death of over 240 people.Locations:Houston-North America-Texas-United States of AmericaDate:15 Feb, 2022Credit:© Aaron Sprecher / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6946px X 4878pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Liquid Natural Gas (LNG)-Office buildings-Outdoors-Projection actions-Skyscrapers-Urban areasShoot:LNG Forum Protest Projection in HoustonAs leaders of the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) industry gathered at the 3rd Annual LNG Forum being held in Houston, a collection of residents, activists, and environmentalists took to the street and projected images in protest of the event. The LNG forum takes place during the 1-year anniversary of Storm Uri, which caused the 2021 Texas Power Crisis–the largest energy infrastructure failure in the state's history. The failure led to state-wide shortages of water, food, power, and heat and the untimely death of over 240 people.