‘Climate change is real’: Greenpeace taunts Trump in protest graffiti

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‘Climate change is real’: Greenpeace taunts Trump in protest graffiti
'Donald Trump has just set foot in a country where people have been seriously affected by extreme weather made worse by climate change', the environmental group says

MANILA, Philippines – Greenpeace activists painted protest graffiti on the pavements of the 31st Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit venue ahead of US President Donald Trump’s arrival on Sunday night, November 12.

One of the graffiti messages was “Stop trumping the people and the planet.” Another read “Climate change is real.” 


The Greenpeace Clean Squad sprayed the pavements along the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), the US Embassy, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Roxas Boulevard, and Welcome Rotonda. (READ: Pinoy climate champions on global warming: ‘We can win this fight’)

“Donald Trump has just set foot in a country where people have been seriously affected by extreme weather made worse by climate change,” Greenpeace Philippines campaigner Vince Cinches said.

“Every Filipino he’ll meet has felt its harsh impacts one way or another, and so all of us are a testament to the reality of climate change, which Trump continuously and willfully denies,” he added.

GRAFFITI PAINTING. Greenpeace activists paint reverse-graffiti in various spots around the ASEAN Summit venues

In June 2017, Trump announced the withrdawal of the United States, the world’s second biggest carbon emitter in the world, from the Paris climate accord. He said that the agreement signed by almost all countries imposed unfair environment standards on United States.  (READ: Trump pulls U.S. out of global climate change accord

Trump’s decision to pull out from the Paris climate agreement gained global backlash from different individuals and organizations who are gathering efforts to minimize the effects of climate change and slow down global warming. (READ: Trump pulls U.S. out of global climate change accord)

CLEAN SQUAD. The Greenpeace Clean Squad sprays the pavements along the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), the US Embassy, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Roxas Boulevard, and Welcome Rotonda

The American leader is fresh off his trip to Vietnam, where he attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. Trump’s Philippine stop caps off his 12-day, 5-nation Asia tour, that has also seen him visit Japan, China, and South Korea. – Rappler.com 

 

 

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