Wednesday, December 9, 2015

A polar bear “around” to Rome: the initiative of Greenpeace climate – TGCOM



 
 
 
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– If you are in Rome you might spot a polar bear near the Gianicolo Fountain or on the banks of the Tiber. But never fear: is the specimen (fake) face of an initiative promoted by Greenpeace, in the wake of the UN climate conference being held in Paris, which aims to raise awareness on the effects of climate change. The association launched on social hashtag #OrsoBiancoaRoma , inviting users to post photos of the animal around the capital.

emissions greenhouse gases and consequent global warming are primarily responsible for the melting of Arctic glaciers and always put at greater risk the survival of polar bears . Not only. The sudden rise in sea level could have terrible consequences for the human species. The message Greenpeace Italy , launched a few days ago on Facebook, to the cry of “Save the climate”, calls for a “future 100% renewable by 2050″. “In Paris, you decide the future of all of us”, says the appeal of the association.

Rome to Paris: a protest “bears”
– But the specimen for a walk around Rome is not the only polar bear “climate-friendly”. On the day that should sanction the presentation of the text of the final agreement, to supervise the work of the UN Conference on Climate comes a very unusual observer. It is called Aurora and is a giant mechanical polar bear, already starred in several protests by Greenpeace to demand greater protection for the Arctic territories.

Installed on the way to the convention center where holds Cop21 , Aurora has gathered around him a number of representatives of indigenous peoples from around the world, “to remind policy makers that climate change affects all of the Arctic lands (yet) frozen islands of the Pacific.” “When Aurora bellow, scream for billions of people” who hope for an effective agreement in the next 72 hours, stress the Greenpeace activists.



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