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I’m sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change #COP15

Posted by Marc | 3-12-2009 22:58 | Category: Environment

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't

Next monday, dec 7, the COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference finally start in Copenhagen. All visitors who came by aeroplane (...) will see these billboards at the Copenhagen Airport. They campaign from Greenpeace shows our world leaders in 2020.
The leaders: Sarkozy (FR), Merkel (Ger), Obama (USA), Tusk (PO), Lula (Br), Zapatero (Es), Brown (UK) and Harper (Can). See them all after the break.

Don’t let them say like on these billboards “I’m sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn’t”.

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't


Photo’s below: Greenpeace/Åslund

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't

I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn't


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Comments about I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change #COP15

Where is Hu Jingtao,our Chinese Leader?

Posted by ivwsha | 8-12-2009 06:30

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Hi there,

can I use this photos on my blog too?

Thanks
Joachim

Posted by Joachim | 13-12-2009 10:57

Comments about I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change #COP15

@Joachim Yes the images are free of copyright for non commercial use, Please mention: Photo’s: Greenpeace/Åslund.

Posted by Marc | 13-12-2009 12:12

Comments about I'm sorry, we could have stopped catastrophic climate change #COP15

Well, I guess we can all be sorry now… Sometimes we have to regret NGO’s to be visonary. At least, Talk Talk can now easily make a come back with “Such a shame”.

Posted by Thierry Alain | 19-12-2009 17:54

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为什么没有我?!

难道你们想被和谐吗!!!

Posted by 胡锦涛 | 3-07-2010 18:22



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