Greenpeace's shattered lives
Environmental activists execute an impactful piece of performance art featuring the once-cherished belongings of Filipino communities wrecked by climate change.
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International non-governmental organisation Greenpeace UK has released this poignant short film showing its devastating and powerful performance art that took place outside fossil fuel giant Shell’s headquarters.
The initiative, titled Breaking Point: Untold Stories of Climate Loss and Damage, saw activists take hammers to a harrowing ‘exhibition’ of once-loved belongings of Filipino communities that were wrecked by climate-charged typhoons.
Campaigners sought to highlight how the oil and gas industry is fuelling the climate crisis and intensifying extreme weather events that are destroying lives and livelihoods of ordinary people around the world.