Eiffel Tower Action!
It took 44 activists, 100 metres of rope, and 500 square metres of fabric:

The message is timed to coincide with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) meeting in Paris this week, which is set to conclude its fourth assessment of the scientific aspects of the climate system and climate change.
Our Assessment? Energy [r]Evolution Now!


Comments
I'm impressed. I was there last month, and unless you've been on it, you have no clue to how scary going up the Eiffel tower can be.
Posted by: Juliette | January 29, 2007 6:02 PM
The poster on the Eiffel-tower is not complete!
You should add a ", BUT" to it.
Carry on with your work, but try to see what vapour/steam and metan-gas produced by increasing livestocks are doing with the change in climate.
Best from Gunnar
Posted by: Gunnar | January 29, 2007 11:39 PM
I am American & ashamed that America is holding out on emission caps. We are the biggest creator of co-2 emissions. We have to do something, soon, to change this. I encourage all American to write, call or e-mail all levels of our government. We must stand up for this beautiful earth we call home. If we don't', who will !!!
Posted by: Mimi | January 30, 2007 4:34 PM
I am American & ashamed that America is holding out on emission caps. We are the biggest creator of co-2 emissions. We have to do something, soon, to change this. I encourage all Americans to write, call or e-mail all levels of our government. We must stand up for this beautiful earth we call home. If we don't', who will !!!
Posted by: Mimi | January 30, 2007 4:52 PM
hi greenpeace i m michael from greece.i m watching on tv about climate changes and i m wondering about my future ! please informe me what should i do to get more informations about doing things that not geting clima worst.thanks!
Posted by: mike | January 31, 2007 2:18 AM