The climate crisis knows no boundaries, and has left its mark on every continent of our planet.
Representatives of Greenpeace at the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference brought objects and remains of recent climate impacts experienced in Pacific islands, Brazil, the Philippines, Austria, Italy, Belgium, Indonesia, South Africa, Cameroon and Spain.
The objects representing millions of people who have lost their loved ones, their homes, their belongings, serve as a visual reminder that the fossil fuel industry – and around 1800 lobbyists from the fossil fuel industry attended the climate talks – must pay for the climate crisis for which it is primarily responsible.
We take you through our exhibit at COP29 below:
It’s time to make the polluters pay. Sign now to hold the oil and gas corporations accountable, and support a safe and fair future for all.
Who pays for the damage from extreme weather?
It’s time to make the polluters pay. Sign now to hold the oil and gas corporations accountable, and support a safe and fair future for all.
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Gaby Flores www.greenpeace.org