Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Solidarity--IAmazonia--Sign-in-Amsterdam---clean-27MZIFJ8X9TVQ.htmlConceptually similarSolidarity “IAmazonia” Sign in Amsterdam - EnglishGP0STTKX9Completed★★★★★★Living for a Cause #1 - Kumi Naidoo - Canadian versionGP04WGRCompleted★★★★Red Light Green Light ClipreelGP03XFCCompleted★★★★Red Light Green Light - English VersionGP03XFDCompleted★★★★Red Light Green Light - International VersionGP03XFECompleted★★★★First Edition of Greenpeace University on Climate Change in Amsterdam - Web VideoGP0STQSQ6Completed★★★★Street Art at Greenpeace Netherlands Office in Amsterdam - WEB VIDEO (Dutch)GP1SWN1WCompleted★★★★Living for a Cause #1 - Kumi NaidooGP04GSQCompleted★★★★Action at Coal-Fired Power Plant E.ON in RotterdamGP0STOEBNCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTKX4Solidarity “IAmazonia” Sign in Amsterdam - cleanGreenpeace activists turn world-famous ‘iAmsterdam’ sign into solidarity message to save the Amazon.“It’s only when something is gone, that we realise how much we miss it.” Under this theme Greenpeace Netherlands brought back the iconic red and white ‘Iam’ letters to Amsterdam's Museumplein and turned them into the ‘Iamazonia’ to shine a light on another landmark vital to our survival which is disappearing in front of our eyes: the Amazon rainforest.When the original ‘Iamsterdam’ letters were removed in December 2018, an outcry went through international media. The letters have been one of the most instagrammed, photographed and recognised landmarks in Europe, familiar to millions of people worldwide. The touristic magnet became a victim of its own success, driving officials to remove the letters from their fixed spot in front of the world-famous Rijksmuseum after 14 years. Greenpeace’s ‘Iamazonia’ letters are an exact copy of the original landmark, have a length of 23 metres and are three metres high.Locations:Amsterdam-Europe-Netherlands-North HollandDate:26 Jun, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m52sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Public engagement-Tourists-Tropical rainforests-Urban areasShoot:Solidarity “IAmazonia” Sign in Amsterdam - videoGreenpeace activists turn world-famous ‘iAmsterdam’ sign into solidarity message to save the Amazon.“It’s only when something is gone, that we realise how much we miss it.” Under this theme Greenpeace Netherlands brought back the iconic red and white ‘Iam’ letters to Amsterdam's Museumplein and turned them into the ‘Iamazonia’ to shine a light on another landmark vital to our survival which is disappearing in front of our eyes: the Amazon rainforest.When the original ‘Iamsterdam’ letters were removed in December 2018, an outcry went through international media. The letters have been one of the most instagrammed, photographed and recognised landmarks in Europe, familiar to millions of people worldwide. The touristic magnet became a victim of its own success, driving officials to remove the letters from their fixed spot in front of the world-famous Rijksmuseum after 14 years. Greenpeace’s ‘Iamazonia’ letters are an exact copy of the original landmark, have a length of 23 metres and are three metres high.Related Collections:Solidarity “IAmazonia” Sign in Amsterdam (All Photos & Video)