Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Tapajos-Action-at-Siemens-Building-in-Bucharest-27MZIFJJSON8E.htmlConceptually similarTapajós Action at Siemens Building in BucharestGP0STPZFICompleted★★★★★★Tapajós Action at Siemens Building in BucharestGP0STPZFJCompleted★★★★Tapajós Action at Siemens Headquarters in ZurichGP0STPZP7Completed★★★★★★Tapajós Action at Siemens Headquarters in ZurichGP0STPZP8Completed★★★★Tapajós Action at Siemens Headquarters in BudapestGP0STPZMICompleted★★★★★★Tapajós Action at Siemens Headquarters in BudapestGP0STPZMKCompleted★★★★Tapajós Action at Siemens Headquarters in BudapestGP0STPZMHCompleted★★★★★★Tapajós Action at Siemens Headquarters in BudapestGP0STPZMJCompleted★★★★Tapajós Action at Siemens Office in Buenos AiresGP0STPZJGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPZFKTapajós Action at Siemens Building in BucharestTogether with other Greenpeace offices from all over the world, Greenpeace Romania asks Siemens to distance themselves from any participation in the building of São Luiz do Tapajos dam and to take a public stand against the continuous destruction of the Amazon rainforest.The Tapajos hydro energy project will have a severe impact on the lands and means of existence of thousands of indigenous locals, including the 12 000 indigenous Munduruku people who opposed the construction of the dam, for which they were never consulted. It is foreseen that the building of the dam will lead to the destruction of more 2200 square km of rain forest.Locations:Bucharest-Eastern Europe-RomaniaDate:18 Jul, 2016Credit:© Simona Radoi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Buildings-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-One person-Outdoors-Posters-Siemens AGShoot:Tapajós Action at Siemens Building in BucharestTogether with other Greenpeace offices from all over the world, Greenpeace Romania asks Siemens to distance themselves from any participation in the building of São Luiz do Tapajos dam and to take a public stand against the continuous destruction of the Amazon rainforest.The Tapajos hydro energy project will have a severe impact on the lands and means of existence of thousands of indigenous locals, including the 12 000 indigenous Munduruku people who opposed the construction of the dam, for which they were never consulted. It is foreseen that the building of the dam will lead to the destruction of more 2200 square km of rain forest.