Greenpeace activists staged a dramatic protest outside Shell's London headquarters to draw attention to the climate crisis and its impacts, specifically on Filipino communities affected by typhoons. The protest featured a powerful art installation showcasing personal items ruined by extreme weather, symbolizing the losses faced by these communities. After setting up 19 flooded display cases filled with typhoon-wrecked possessions, activists smashed them to spill water and send a message about the oil industry's role in climate change. The action aimed to hold Shell accountable for the destruction caused by climate change, urging them to take responsibility for their environmental impact.
The world is near breaking point and it is oil and gas giants like Shell, who pocket tens of billions every year from burning fossil fuels that drive this climate chaos, that are to blame.
This haunting piece of protest art...highlights the very real devastation experienced by communities in the Philippines, one of the most climate-impacted countries on earth.
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