A swarm of threats calls on the G7 heads of state and government to "act now"
The G7 summit took place in Cornwall this weekend, but animals from all over the world also traveled to Cornwall - where the heads of state and government ...
The G7 summit took place in Cornwall this weekend.
But animals from all over the world also traveled to Cornwall - where the leaders of the G7 countries met to discuss the health, injustice, nature and climate crises.
In a stunning new video message to world leaders, 300 illuminated drones depicting iconic animals teamed up with activists to deliver a unified message: stop extinction, act now.
Check out and share this incredible video to help bring this message to world leaders.
**********************************
Subscribe to our channel and do not miss an update.
If you have questions or requests, write us in the comments.
You want to join us: https://www.greenpeace.ch/mitmachen/
Become a Greenpeace donor: https://www.greenpeace.ch/spenden/
Stay in touch with us
******************************
► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenpeace.ch/
► Twitter: https://twitter.com/greenpeace_ch
► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenpeace_switzerland/
► Magazine: https://www.greenpeace-magazin.ch/
Support Greenpeace Switzerland
***********************************
► Support our campaigns: https://www.greenpeace.ch/
► Get involved: https://www.greenpeace.ch/#das-kannst-du-tun
► Get active in a regional group: https://www.greenpeace.ch/mitmachen/#regionalgruppen
For editorial offices
*****************
► Greenpeace media database: http://media.greenpeace.org
Greenpeace is an independent, international environmental organization that has been committed to promoting an ecological, social and fair present and future throughout the world since 1971. In 55 countries, we work to protect against atomic and chemical contamination, the preservation of genetic diversity, the climate and for the protection of forests and seas.
********************************