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19 July 2001, Madrid, Spain Greenpeace activists protest in front of the Japanese embassy. A Japanese representative received a letter asking his government to ratify the Kyoto protocol. (C) Daniel Beltrá/Greenpeace
19 July 2001, Madrid, Spain Greenpeace activists protest in front of the Japanese embassy. A Japanese representative received a letter asking his government to ratify the Kyoto protocol. (C) Daniel Beltrá/Greenpeace

18 July, 2001, Bonn: Greenpeace US Student delegation stages demonstration at Climate talks.
18 July, 2001, Bonn: Greenpeace US Student delegation stages demonstration as cheerleaders for Kyoto at Climate talks.

17 July 2001. Greenpeace activists climb onto the anchor chain of a tanker chartered by US oil company ExxonMobile in the port of Vado Ligure this morning. Greenpeace is preventing oil from being discharged by the tanker to the refinery. The action is to highlight US president George Bush's support for the US oil industry with the beginning of the renewed climate talks in Bonn and 3 days before the G-8 leaders are due to meet in Genoa. (c)2001 Greenpeace/Guermani
17 July 2001. Greenpeace activists climb onto the anchor chain of a tanker chartered by US oil company ExxonMobile in the port of Vado Ligure this morning. Greenpeace is preventing oil from being discharged by the tanker to the refinery. The action is to highlight US president George Bush's support for the US oil industry with the beginning of the renewed climate talks in Bonn and 3 days before the G-8 leaders are due to meet in Genoa. (c)2001 Greenpeace/Guermani

17 July, 2001, Bonn: Greenpeace US Student delegation stages demonstration at Climate talks.
17 July, 2001, Bonn: Greenpeace US Student delegation stages demonstration at Climate talks.
16 July, 2001, Toronto, Canada:Greenpeace Canada Climate campaigner Steven Guilbeault and British activist Chris Holden scale 340 meters up the CN tower in Toronto and unfurl a banner reading: "CANADA AND BUSH CLIMATE KILLERS". This week, Canada is expected to again try and weaken the Kyoto Protocol, designed to stop climate change, at an international meeting in Bonn, Germany. (c)2001-Greenpeace/ (CP) D. Oliver

16 July, 2001, Bonn: Greepeace's Red Constatino holds up the banner which will be the theme of this negotiation...'Japan...Honour Kyoto' at the first Climate Action Network press briefing at the Maritim Conference Center.
6 16 July, 2001, Bonn - Chairman Jan Pronk opens COP6bis at the Maritim Conference Center.

16 July, 2001,Bonn - Climate Action Network Press Briefing, from left to right: Yuri Onondera, FOE Japan; Greenpeace International; Andrew Kerr, WWF International; Jennifer Morgan, WWF International; and Red Constantino, Greenpeace SE Asia.
6 15 July, 2001, Bonn: Greenpeace Student Climate Summit Press Conference. Panel consists of Jeremy Arling; Lisa Zelljadt, Dierdre Farrell, Katherline Lo. 27 US students from among the 225 who attended the negotiations in The Hague last November have returned to emphasise that Bush does not represent the will of American students.
15 July, 2001, Calafate (Argentina) - Greenpeace releases a baloon with banner reading "BUSH & Co. = CLIMATE DISTASTER" above Argentina's glacier "Perito Moreno", the most visited place in the Patagonian Andes. Glaciers are victims of climate change, and it is feared many will disappear by the end of the century unless global warming is brought to a halt. Greenpeace is urging USA, Japan, Canada and Australia to support the Kyoto Protocol. © Greenpeace/Marcello Molinari

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