Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Submerged-Iconic-Monuments-at-COP16-27MZIFI344MM.htmlConceptually similarSubmerged Iconic Monuments at COP16GP029E7Completed★★★★Submerged Iconic Monuments at COP16GP029EBCompleted★★★★Submerged Iconic Monuments at COP16GP029E9Completed★★★★Submerged Iconic Monuments at COP16GP029E8Completed★★★★★★★Dive at Underwater Art Installation at COP16GP029A4Completed★★★★Dive at Underwater Art Installation at COP16GP029A5Completed★★★★Dive at Underwater Art Installation at COP16GP029A6Completed★★★★Dive at Underwater Art Installation at COP16GP029A7Completed★★★★Dive at Underwater Art Installation at COP16GP029A8Completed★★★★View AllGP029EASubmerged Iconic Monuments at COP16Greenpeace submerges icons of some of the world's most famous buildings and monuments: Big Ben, Taj Mahal, Angel of Independence, Great Pyramid of Giza in the sea of Cancun. The activity is to send a message to the politicians meeting at the UN Climate Summit that the rising tide of climate impacts will affect each and every one of us - rich and poor. Greenpeace is calling on governments to make the right choices at the Cancun meetings to steer us towards a bright and safe future.Locations:Cancun-Mexico-North America-YucatanDate:8 Dec, 2010Credit:© Prometeo Lucero / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4500px X 3214pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Big Ben-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-COP16-Day-Global warming-Iconic Landmarks-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Props-Sea level rise-Seas-Statues-Taj MahalShoot:Submerged Iconic Monuments at COP16Greenpeace sends a message to the politicians meeting at the United Nations Climate Summit COP16 in Cancun that the rising tide of climate change impacts will affect each and every one of us - rich and poor. By submerging icons of the world's famous buildings and monuments, Greenpeace is calling on governments to make the right choices at the Cancun meetings to steer us towards a bright and safe future.Related Collections:COP16 UN Climate Conference in Cancun (Photo + Video)