Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Scorpions-Humanity-World-Tour-2007--Brazil--2007--27MZIFO9J67.htmlConceptually similarThe Scorpions Humanity World Tour 2007 (Brazil: 2007)GP0YR6Completed★★★★The Scorpions Humanity World Tour 2007 (Brazil: 2007)GP04NCCompleted★★★★The Scorpions Humanity World Tour 2007 (Brazil: 2007)GP0TU3Completed★★★★Rock Band Scorpions Fly over AmazonGP01K8XCompleted★★★★Rock Band Scorpions Fly over AmazonGP01K8VCompleted★★★★Rock Band Scorpions Fly over AmazonGP01K8WCompleted★★★★Rock Band Scorpions Fly over AmazonGP01K8YCompleted★★★★Munduruku Indian with a Scorpion on his HandGP0STPCF0Completed★★★★Giovanna Lancellotti During Fire Monitoring in the AmazonGP1SW0GHCompleted★★★★View AllGP0UBMThe Scorpions Humanity World Tour 2007 (Brazil: 2007)German rock band The Scorpions call for action to stop deforestation in the Amazon and fight climate change, during their concert in Manaus, Amazon, Brazil. The band is supporting the Greenpeace campaign to end the continued clearing and burning of the Amazon rainforests. The concert is part of the band's 'Humanity World Tour 2007'. Over the last 40 years, the Amazon has lost some 700,000 square kilometers of forests, an area twice the size of Germany. Brazil is the world’s fourth-largest climate polluter, and most of its greenhouse gas emissions result from deforestation.Locations:Amazon-Amazonas-Brazil-Manaus-South AmericaDate:10 Aug, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Alberto Cesar AraújoMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Concerts-Electric light-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Microphones-Musicians-Night-Pop starsShoot:The Scorpions Humanity World Tour in BrazilGerman rock band The Scorpions call for action to stop deforestation in the Amazon and fight climate change, during their concert in Manaus, Amazon, Brazil. The band is supporting the Greenpeace campaign to end the continued clearing and burning of the Amazon rainforests. The concert is part of the band's 'Humanity World Tour 2007'. Over the last 40 years, the Amazon has lost some 700,000 square kilometers of forests, an area twice the size of Germany. Brazil is the world’s fourth-largest climate polluter, and most of its greenhouse gas emissions result from deforestation.