Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Planet-Earth-First-Banner-at-G20-Foreign-Ministers-Meeting-in-Bonn-27MZIFJJ1VR01.htmlConceptually similarPlanet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnGP0STQIZECompleted★★★★Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnGP0STQIZMCompleted★★★★Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnGP0STQIZOCompleted★★★★Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnGP0STQIZPCompleted★★★★Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnGP0STQJ00Completed★★★★Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnGP0STQIZZCompleted★★★★★★★Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnGP0STQJ01Completed★★★★Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnGP0STQJ03Completed★★★★Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnGP0STQJ05Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQJ0BPlanet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnDuring US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's first visit to Europe, Greenpeace activists call for united climate leadership at G20 meeting. On the river Rhine close to the meeting place of the conference, Greenpeace activists challenge the Trump Administration’s America First policy, unveiling a banner between the masts of the Greenpeace ship Beluga II that says: ‘Planet Earth First’. Around forty activists try to reach the waterfront with inflatables to submit a petition to Germany's foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel, host of the summit. The petition calls for increased international cooperation to protect the climate.In original language:Greenpeace Aktivisten fordern gemeinsamen Klimaschutz von G20Greenpeace Aktivisten demonstrieren beim G20 Aussenministertreffen fuer gemeinsamen Klimaschutz. Mit einem Banner zwischen den Masten der Beluga II fordern die Umweltschuetzer: "Planet Earth First". Greenpeace Aktivisten in Schlauchbooten versuchen ans Ufer vor dem Tagungsort zu gelangen, um eine Petition an Sigmar Gabriel (SPD), den Gastgeber des Aussenministertreffens, zu ueberreichen.Locations:Bonn-Europe-Germany-River RhineDate:16 Feb, 2017Credit:© Daniel Müller / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-G20 (organisation)-Greenpeace activists-Inflatables (boats)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Political events-Rivers-SummitsShoot:Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in BonnDuring US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's first visit to Europe, Greenpeace activists call for united climate leadership at G20 meeting. On the river Rhine close to the meeting place of the conference, Greenpeace activists challenge the Trump Administration’s America First policy, unveiling a banner between the masts of the Greenpeace ship Beluga II that says: 'Planet Earth First’. Around forty activists try to reach the waterfront with inflatables to submit a petition to Germany's foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel, host of the summit. The petition calls for increased international cooperation to protect the climate.Related Collections:Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Bonn (Photos & Videos)