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  • #NoDAPL - Sacred Stone Camp<br />
Cannon Ball, North Dakota<br />
September 2016<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    nodapl---sacred-stone-camp_297108224...jpg
  • Powershift ‘09 Rally<br />
March 2, 2009  Washington, D.C, USA<br />
Photo: Robert van Waarden<br />
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Thousands of youth gather on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC to call for a green economy, a safe sustainable future and binding climate legislation from the United States government. The rally followed on the heels of PowerShift ‘09, the largest climate change youth conference in United States history.
    Powershift Rally in Washington, D.C
  • Capitol Climate Action<br />
March 2, 2009  Capitol Coal Plant, Washington, D.C, USA<br />
Photo: Robert van Waarden<br />
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A symbol of the strangle-hold that fossil fuels have on our economy, protestors march in front of the Capitol Coal Plant in Washington DC. The protestors were calling for clean renewable energy. Two days before the planned protest, the US government announced that the plant would be converted to Natural Gas. Organizers cited this news as a partial, but incomplete victory - as Natural Gas is still a fossil fuel - and vowed to take on coal plants across the country.  
    Capitol Coal Action in Washington
  • In North Dakota, thousands of people from Native Nations around North America have gathered near Standing Rock Sioux Reservation to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the pipeline would carry Bakken oil across the Missouri River upstream of the reservation. The Camp of the Sacred Stones at Standing Rock began its resistance to the pipeline in April and continues to grow larger each week. The camp is located at the edge of the Missouri and Cannonball rivers near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, in Cannonball, North Dakota.<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • Portraits from day three of Climate Welcome in Ottawa. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-3_22832227596_o.jpg
  • Pouing the water into the Ottawa River at the end of the Climate Welcome on day three. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-3_22235441644_o.jpg
  • Melina Laboucan-Massimo presents the Leap Manifesto to Pavan Sapra during Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22462960847_o.jpg
  • Portraits from day three of Climate Welcome in Ottawa. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-3_22439797628_o.jpg
  • (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    people-traveled-from-all-over-canada...jpg
  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
    one-million-strong-to-oppose-tar-san...jpg
  • Indigenous Women leaders guard the water for the third day of the Climate Welcome. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    indigenous-women-leaders-join-climat...jpg
  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
    climatewelcome-to-freeze-tar-sands-e...jpg
  • Citizens participating in Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, sit in front of Rideau Hall waiting for a representative of the Prime Minister's Office to come and accept their gifts.   (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22855366156_o.jpg
  • A group of citizens walks down Sussex Drive to delivery Solar Panels to Justin Trudeau's home during Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22462939508_o.jpg
  • During Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, a group of citizens attempted to deliver Solar Panels to 24 Sussex and Rideau Hall for newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22462891788_o.jpg
  • (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    people-traveled-from-all-over-canada...jpg
  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
    even-in-the-rain-people-are-urging-t...jpg
  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
    climatewelcome-to-freeze-tar-sands-e...jpg
  • Walking down Sussex Drive with Solar Panels to deliver to the Prime Minster on Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22489143189_o.jpg
  • A group of citizens walks down Sussex Drive to delivery Solar Panels to Justin Trudeau's home during Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22462939508_o.jpg
  • A young Navajo child plays on the remains of a coal mine on the Black Mesa Plateau in Arizona.
    20100515_black_mesa_079.jpg
  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
    even-in-the-rain-people-are-urging-t...jpg
  • Walking down Sussex Drive with Solar Panels to deliver to the Prime Minster on Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22489143189_o.jpg
  • Melina Laboucan-Massimo presents the Leap Manifesto to Pavan Sapra during Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22462960847_o.jpg
  • Portraits from day three of Climate Welcome in Ottawa. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-3_22439797628_o.jpg
  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
    canadians-block-roads-in-front-of-pr...jpg
  • On November 5th, 38 people from all over Canada came to Ottawa to give the new Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, a #ClimateWelcome. Today, youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice movement brought the Prime Minister “gifts”: scientific studies, Indigenous treaties, and economic reports all confirming that tar sands needs to stay in the ground. In the end, these gifts were received by the assistant to the Prime Minister -- but the #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts.
    38-people-sit-in-at-the-new-prime-mi...jpg
  • More than 300,000 march in solidarity for Climate accountability, at the People's Climate March on September 21, 2014. (Credit: Robert van Waarden)
    Peoples Climate March_30250577613_o.jpg
  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
    one-million-strong-to-oppose-tar-san...jpg
  • Indigenous Women leaders guard the water for the third day of the Climate Welcome. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    indigenous-women-leaders-join-climat...jpg
  • During Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, a group of citizens attempted to deliver Solar Panels to 24 Sussex and Rideau Hall for newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22462891788_o.jpg
  • Portraits from day three of Climate Welcome in Ottawa. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-3_22832227596_o.jpg
  • Pouing the water into the Ottawa River at the end of the Climate Welcome on day three. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-3_22235441644_o.jpg
  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
    canadians-block-roads-in-front-of-pr...jpg
  • On November 5th, 38 people from all over Canada came to Ottawa to give the new Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, a #ClimateWelcome. Today, youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice movement brought the Prime Minister “gifts”: scientific studies, Indigenous treaties, and economic reports all confirming that tar sands needs to stay in the ground. In the end, these gifts were received by the assistant to the Prime Minister -- but the #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts.
    38-people-sit-in-at-the-new-prime-mi...jpg
  • Citizens participating in Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, sit in front of Rideau Hall waiting for a representative of the Prime Minister's Office to come and accept their gifts.   (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
    climate-welcome-day-4_22855366156_o.jpg
  • Simon Reece (right) and Gitz Crazyboy sit on the back step in Fort McMurray. Both young men have dedicated their lives to making a better place in this world for future generations in the midst of the tar sands. The fires this summer wiped out this house and this neighbourhood in Fort McMurray, Alberta.
    20100608_fortMcMurray_170.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 104.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 94.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 72.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 56.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 52.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 09.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)  Questions? Need a high res image? Please email photos@survivalmediaagency.com
    Climate 101 Ottawa 02.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714531168_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714520500_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714474790_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714470962_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711294263_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711244279_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711227123_o.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 95.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 90.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 87.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 85.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 83.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 82.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 81.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 79.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 76.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 66.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 64.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 63.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 46.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 39.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 38.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 36.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 31.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 28.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 27.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 25.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 21.jpg
  • Gabriel D'Astous, a UBC grad who currently lives in Ottawa is arrested by the police on Parliament Hill. On October 24th, more than 100 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 19.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 13.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 12.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 11.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714553724_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714545682_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714544410_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714536582_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714535074_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714509412_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714499390_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714489202_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9714464376_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711329243_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711308635_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711315849_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711313037_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711299219_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711287349_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711283063_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711278965_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711247323_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711245399_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711220535_o.jpg
  • At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711216055_o.jpg
  • Summer Heat - Description to be entered. At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711213519_o.jpg
  • Summer Heat - Description to be entered. At least 2,000 people marched and rallied at the Summer heat, Bay Area to send a message to Chevron that they are not welcome anymore. More than 200 people were arrested in front of the Chevron Refinery on the one year anniversary of an explosion that got hundreds of people in the hospital.
    summer-heat-bay-area_9711206585_o.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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