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Keywords
Actions and protests
Animal likeness
Annual general meetings (AGM)
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)
Banks
Buses
Close ups
Day
Deforestation
Direct communications
Forests (campaign title)
Greenpeace activists
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Orangutans
Peatland
Rainforests
Signs
Theatrical costumes
Urban areas
Forest Action at UBS General Meeting in Basel
At the UBS general metting in Basel dozens of Greenpeace activists dressed as orang utans request the Swiss major bank to terminate any business relations with companies which destroy the rainforest and peatlands. The activists in the bus are holding signs reading: 'Rainforest: too big to fail. Bis die UBS die Finanzierung der Regenwaldzerstörung stoppt, wirklich stoppt, werden wir nicht ruhen.' translated in English: 'Rainforest: too big to fail. Until the UBS stops to finance the deforestation, really stops, we will not rest.'
In original language:
Regenwald: too big to fail
Basel, 28. April 2011: An der heutigen UBS-Generalversammlung haben dutzende als Orang-Utans verkleidete Greenpeace-Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten die Schweizer Grossbank aufgefordert, jegliche Geschäftsbeziehungen mit Firmen zu beenden, die Regenwälder und Torfgebiete zerstören. Greenpeace-Waldspezialistin Mirjam Kopp richtet sich drinnen mit einem Referat direkt an Management und Aktionäre der UBS. Es geht dabei vor allem um Geschäfte mit dem indonesischen Papiergiganten APP.
© Greenpeace / Peter Baracchi
Unique identifier:
GP02DMA
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
28/04/2011
Locations:
Alpine Countries
,
Basel
,
Switzerland
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Peter Baracchi
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Forest Action at UBS General Meeting in Basel Switzerland
At the UBS general metting in Basel Greenpeace activists dressed as orang utans request the Swiss major bank to terminate any business relations with companies which destroy the rainforest and peatlands. Greenpeace forest specialist Mirjam Kopp addresses herself directly to the management and shareholders of the UBS with a paper. This mainly includes business with the Indonesian paper giant APP (Asia Pulp and Paper).
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