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Keywords
Boys
Caucasian appearance
Children
Day
Forests (campaign title)
Girls
Greenpeace youth groups
Kids for Forests
KWCI (GPI)
Outdoors
Plants
Props
Small group of people
Symbols
Young adults
Kids for Forests Action in Basel
Five "Kids for Forests" activists with a treasure chest filled with symbolical "earth treasures" of primeval forests: a present for Moritz Leuenberger, environment minister of the Swiss government.
In original language:
Kids for Forests Aktion in Basel
Basel, 22. Juni 2006: "Kinder für den Wald" treffen Moritz Leuenberger, schweizer Umweltminister, anlässlich der Präsentation eines neuen Geothermie-Kraftwerkes in Basel. Die jungen AktivistInnen übergeben Leuenberger eine Schatztruhe mit symbolischen "Schätzen der Erde" aus Urwäldern und eine Recycling-Papier Broschüre mit "Hausaufgaben". Diese soll ihn daran erinnern, dafür Sorge zu tragen, dass die Regierungsverwaltung nur Papier und Holz-Produkte verwendet, die aus nachhaltiger Produktion stammt. © Greenpeace / Kathrin Schulthess
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Unique identifier:
GP01S4N
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
22/06/2006
Locations:
Basel
,
Europe, East Europe, Alpine Countries
,
Switzerland
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Kathrin Schulthess
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Kids for Forests meet Minister of Environment in Basel
Kids for forests meet Moritz Leuenberger, environment minister of the Swiss government, in occasion of the presentation of a new geothermic power plant in Basel. The young activists hand over to minister Leuenberger a treasure chest filled with symbolical "earth treasures" of the primeval forests and a recycled paper "homework booklet" to remember to him what he has to do, that is to say to take care that the government administration uses only paper and wood products which don’t derive from primeval forests destruction.
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