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#6117362
24 Oct 2020
Italy's Campania region, based on the southern city of Naples, said on Friday it would impose a lockdown to tame the coronavirus and urged the whole country to follow suit as new infections hit a record high. Campania has already closed most of its schools and imposed a nighttime curfew, and in the evening police used tear gas in Naples against hundreds of people protesting against the prospect of even tougher measures, in Naples, Italy, on October 23, 2020.
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24 Oct 2020
Italy's Campania region, based on the southern city of Naples, said on Friday it would impose a lockdown to tame the coronavirus and urged the whole country to follow suit as new infections hit a record high. Campania has already closed most of its schools and imposed a nighttime curfew, and in the evening police used tear gas in Naples against hundreds of people protesting against the prospect of even tougher measures, in Naples, Italy, on October 23, 2020.
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24 Oct 2020
Italy's Campania region, based on the southern city of Naples, said on Friday it would impose a lockdown to tame the coronavirus and urged the whole country to follow suit as new infections hit a record high. Campania has already closed most of its schools and imposed a nighttime curfew, and in the evening police used tear gas in Naples against hundreds of people protesting against the prospect of even tougher measures, in Naples, Italy, on October 23, 2020.
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24 Oct 2020
Italy's Campania region, based on the southern city of Naples, said on Friday it would impose a lockdown to tame the coronavirus and urged the whole country to follow suit as new infections hit a record high. Campania has already closed most of its schools and imposed a nighttime curfew, and in the evening police used tear gas in Naples against hundreds of people protesting against the prospect of even tougher measures, in Naples, Italy, on October 23, 2020.
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#6104546
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6104548
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6104550
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6104552
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion spill the fake oil during a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6104554
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6104556
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6104558
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6104560
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6104564
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6104566
19 Oct 2020
Activists from The Ocean Rebellion stage a protest outside the UN's International Maritime Organisation headquarters on the opening day of negotiations into the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, on 19 October, 2020 in London, England. The protesters highlight the devastation caused by the recent Japan’s MV Wakashio oil spill on the peoples and ecosystems of Mauritius, inaction of the IMO in protecting oceans and climate and demand switch to zero-emissions cargo ships to prevent pollution from fossil fuel spills and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping industry, which currently account for over 1 Billion tonnes of CO2 per year.
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#6081804
12 Oct 2020
October 12th, The Hague. The Ministry of Economic Affairs (EZK) is organizing a Climate Day with the aim of inspiring The Netherlands with 'front runners' to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Various climate groups are protesting against the participation of Marjan van Loon, director of Shell Netherlands. in the opening panel of the Climate Day. Several climate organizations showed up in front of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy building in The Hague against Shell as a guest of honor on the 'Climate Day'. The climate activists wearing suits soaked in fake oil left their handprints on the facade of the EZK building.
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