Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Statue-of-Liberty-Climate-Action-at-G7-Summit-in-Italy-27MZIFJJOL5C2.htmlConceptually similarStatue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyGP0STQT3SCompleted★★★★★★Statue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyGP0STQT3WCompleted★★★★Statue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyGP0STQT3XCompleted★★★★Statue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyGP0STQT3ZCompleted★★★★Statue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyGP0STQT3VCompleted★★★★Statue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyGP0STQT3TCompleted★★★★Statue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyGP0STQT3QCompleted★★★★Statue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyGP0STQT3RCompleted★★★★★★★Statue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyGP0STQT3UCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STQT3YStatue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyAt the Giardini Naxos beach in Taormina, Greenpeace activists unveil a four-meter-high Statue of Liberty replica covered with a life jacket to symbolise the threat that climate change and rising seas pose. Greenpeace is calling on the G7 leaders to rapidly implement the Paris Climate Agreement, a generation-defining pact signed by nearly 200 countries, and to resolutely move forward despite the threats of US President Trump to abandon the agreement.Locations:Europe-Ionian Sea-Italy-Sicily-TaorminaDate:26 May, 2017Credit:© Tommaso Galli / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3840px X 2560pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Beaches-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Copy space-Day-Direct communications-G7 (organisation)-Greenpeace activists-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Life jackets-One person-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Props-Replicas-Seas-Statue of Liberty-Summits-Wide angle-WomenShoot:Statue of Liberty Climate Action at G7 Summit in ItalyAt the Giardini Naxos beach in Taormina, Greenpeace activists unveil a four-meter-high Statue of Liberty replica covered with a life jacket to symbolise the threat that climate change and rising seas pose. In the water, activists in kayaks unfurl flags and banners with the message 'Planet Earth first'. Greenpeace is calling on the G7 leaders to rapidly implement the Paris Climate Agreement, a generation-defining pact signed by nearly 200 countries, and to resolutely move forward despite the threats of US President Trump to abandon the agreement. Climate and weather-related disasters and security risks will progressively worsen if we keep burning coal, oil and gas. Our future and the lives of billions of people across the world are at stake right now. Our answer to Trump’s ‘America first’ has to be ‘Planet Earth First.’Related Collections:Climate Actions at G7 Summit in Italy (Photos & Videos)