Greenpeace International Ozone Campaign Photo & Video Album


Last Update 07/10/96

Slideshows

  1. slideshow picture We have taken a number of the stills from the "Photos" section (below) and compiled them into a single animated slideshow. Latest versions of Netscape or Internet Explorer recommended.

Quicktime Movies

  1. Alexandra Allen [Quicktime: 1.7MB], former US Greenpeace Ozone Campaign Coordinator, addresses joint Labour Movement and Greenpeace rally at Du Pont Shareholders meeting in Wilmington, Delaware, 04/29/92 .
  2. Rev. Jesse Jackson [Quicktime: 2.8MB], addresses joint Labour Movement and Greenpeace rally at Du Pont Shareholders meeting in Wilmington, Delaware, 04/29/92. If you are on a slow link and don't want t o download the entire speech, we have made an excerpt [Quicktime:552K] available.
  3. Two medieval knights engage in a metaphorical battle for the ozone layer in this Public Service Anno uncement [Quicktime:2.9MB], created for the Greepeace UK Ozone campaign

Photos

  1. A Greenpeace UK poster [jpg:22K] used to launch 1992 ozone campaign. © Greenpeace
  2. One of 4 billboards [jpg:20K] posted by Greenpeace in Wilmington, De., USA, home of Du Pont's Corporate Headquarters in April 13, 1992, in advance of the Annual General Meeting of Du Pont Shareholders. © Greenpeace/ Visser
  3. A DuPont Demonstrator [jpg:11K] on Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware, April 13, 1992. © Greenpeace/Visser
  4. The night time projection onto side of Canary Wharf tower [jpg:27K] , London, as part of action in support of the ozone layer. October, 1992. © Greenpeace/Hodson
  5. A protest against the production of ozone depleting chemicals [jpg:32K] at the Houses of Parliament, London. April 30, 1992 © Greenpeace/Hodson
  6. An action at Boucquillon [jpg:16K] (CFC) solvent distribution centre, Deerlijk, Belgium. June 1, 1990. © Greenpeace/Berghezan
  7. Ozone campaign protest at the Sydney Opera House [jpg:41K]. Giant sunglasses placed on opera house to symbolize the dangers posed by ozone depletion to human health. December 19, 1990. © Greenpeace/Campbell
  8. Greenfreeze, CFC-HCFC and HFC free refrigerator offered to the Belgian Environmental Minister [jpg:25K] by Greenpeace activists. September 14, 1993. © Greenpeace/Buyse
  9. Greenpeace protest against Du Pont's on-going production of ozone destroying chemicals at the meeting of the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment [jpg:16K] , March 19, 1992,Canada Place, Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre. ©MatŽ
  10. A satellite image of ozone hole [jpg:25K] over Antartica. October 1, 1991. N.A.S.A. Photo (Public Domain). Courtesy Greenpeace.
  11. A satellite image of ozone depletion over South Pole [jpg:57K]. From October 1979 to October 1990. N.A.S.A. Photo (Public Domain). Courtesy Greenpeace.
  12. The Earth [jpg:15K] as seen from space. N.A.S.A. Photo (Public Domain). Courtesy Greenpeace.
  13. Greenpeace activists warning the public about dangers of ozone destruction on the beaches of of San Diego [jpg:22K], while an airplane towed a banner reading "OZONE: WE LOSE IT AND WE ALL BURN". July 4, 1992. © Singer
  14. Increased UV-B radiation caused by depletion of the Earth's protective ozone layer will result directly in hundreds of thousands of deaths [jpg:22K] from malignant melanoma skin cancer over the next few decades. © Greenpeace
  15. Greenpeace Activists protest in front of the NASA building in Washington, D.C. [jpg:22K], outside the press conference at which NASA officials reveal that stratospheric ozone depletion is more severe than previously thought. February 3, 1992. © Greenpeace/Townsend
  16. Pressuring industry. Greenpeace climbers scale the DuPont water tower [jpg:9K] in Deepwater, NJ, to award the (Wilmingdon, Del., based) company a "Blue Ribbon" for continuing to produce the largest quantity of ozone-destroying CFC's per year. August 29, 1989. © Greenpeace/Bush
  17. No Profits From Ozone Destruction: Greenpeace protest against profits from ozone destruction at the the Annual General Meeting of Seagram Shareholders [jpg:13K], May 20, 1992, Montreal. Seagram owns 24.5% of E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. of Wilmington, Del., the world's largest manufacturer of CFCs. ©Suly
  18. Greenfreeze Refrigerator: Foron Greenfreeze-technology based 'Vitacool' Refrigerator. Since 1993, when Foron (formerly DKK Scharfenstein) with help from Greenpeace, first began to mass produce hydrocarbon based 'Greenfreeze' refrigerators, all of the major European companies, Bosch, Siemens, Electrolux, Liebherr, Miele, Quelle, Vestfrost , Whirlpool, Bauknecht, AEG have converted to the ozone friendly, environmentally safer Greenfreeze-technology [jpg:18K].
  19. Editorial Cartoon [jpg:99K] ©M.Wuerker


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