Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Save-the-Arctic-Ice-Ride-in-Toronto-27MZIFV4OM65.htmlConceptually similarSave the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoGP04ST2Completed★★★★Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoGP04ST5Completed★★★★★★Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoGP04ST1Completed★★★★Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoGP04SMHCompleted★★★★★★Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoGP04SMICompleted★★★★★★Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoGP04SN0Completed★★★★Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoGP04SN1Completed★★★★Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoGP04SN4Completed★★★★Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoGP04ST3Completed★★★★View AllGP04SN2Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoThe Ice Ride event is part of a Global Day of Action in over 100 cities with 14,000 individuals collectively protesting against Arctic oil drilling. The Toronto ride ends at a Shell station with the help of Paula - a lifelike polar bear - to directly ask a company who has been actively working to drill in the Arctic to back off and leave this fragile ecosystem alone.Locations:Canada-Ontario-TorontoDate:15 Sep, 2013Credit:© Brett Gundlock / Boreal Collective / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3500px X 2333pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Bicycles-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Cycling-Day-Global warming-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Multistorey buildings-Offshore drilling-Oil drilling-Outdoors-Roads-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Urban areasShoot:Save the Arctic Ice Ride in TorontoIn cities around the world people are riding bikes to support the Arctic. Mid-September is usually a devastating time for the Arctic, because the sea ice is reaching the lowest point all year.