Greenpeace Unfurls Protest Banner on Pittsburgh Bridge
The UN General Assembly is followed by todays opening of the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh. On Wednesday, activists with the environmental group Greenpeace rappelled off the West End Bridge to unfurl a banner reading: Danger, Climate Destruction Ahead. Reduce CO2 Emissions Now. Four of the activists dangled over the Ohio River so the banner could be seen in full view. They were arrested along with five others. Greenpeace media coordinator Mike Crocker said world leaders should be pressured to curb global warming. Mike Crocker: It worked out well. And its good timing, because the G-20 starts tomorrow, and this is exactly the kind of measures they need to see before the meetings begin.
The Greenpeace protest was among several actions and events leading up to the G-20 summit. On Thursday, artist and activist Kehben Grifter of the Beehive Collective spoke outside a concert and rally for Clean Energy Jobs. Kehben Grifter: What were here doing this week is distributing our work and trying to talk to people about coal and climate change and globalization.
co2 is used up oxygen, if levels rise, tháts something that makes people irratic, agressive, it's like going to a football match, before the match there's enough oxygen and people calmly sit down. then, they start to excite, and people start to become more irratic, some drift towards the end of excessive passiveness others towards the end of excessive agressiveness.. It's like waching the South-Korean Parliament..but...NOOOHWWW they're at the brink of war now!
huibruben 1 year ago
it's true, people probably won't turn out as much.
but at least the media will be there for the people who will be -- to document (albeit one-sidedly) the events.
at least some people use their right of speech - not like it matters when no one listens.
kmon02 2 years ago
Good luck.. dont expect much of a turn out though.. people are afraid
biaderunner 2 years ago