Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-at-Prime-Minister-s-Office-in-Warsaw-27MDHUQ8X7P.htmlConceptually similarProtest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawGP1STU2JCompleted★★★★★Protest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawGP1STU2KCompleted★★★★Protest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawGP1STU2LCompleted★★★★Protest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawGP1STU2DCompleted★★★★Protest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawGP1STU2ECompleted★★★★Protest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawGP1STU2FCompleted★★★★Protest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawGP1STU2GCompleted★★★★★Protest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawGP1STU2HCompleted★★★★Protest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawGP1STU2ICompleted★★★★View AllGP1STU2CProtest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawFollowing strict protective measures against COVID-19 infections, Greenpeace activists spread a 15/20 meter banner calling for a green and healthy future for all. Action took place in front of the Polish prime minister's office. The banner said: “going back to normal= crisis”. We can't get back to normal, because “normal” is putting millions out of work and eventually it’s going to undermine their economic and social security. Coronavirus shows vulnerabilities of the existing economic models that have to be challenged and turned into new thinking. To keep us safe and resilient to any crisis situations we have to put people and nature beyond monetary profits.Locations:Europe-Poland-WarsawDate:22 Apr, 2020Maximum size:2000px X 3000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-Human banner actions-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Political concepts-Solutions-SunnyShoot:Protest at Prime Minister's Office in WarsawFollowing strict protective measures against COVID-19 infections, Greenpeace activists spread a 15/20 meter banner calling for a green and healthy future for all. Action took place in front of the Polish prime minister's office. The banner said: “going back to normal= crisis”. We can't get back to normal, because “normal” is putting millions out of work and eventually it’s going to undermine their economic and social security. Coronavirus shows vulnerabilities of the existing economic models that have to be challenged and turned into new thinking. To keep us safe and resilient to any crisis situations we have to put people and nature beyond monetary profits.