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Puntos clave del G8 relativos al cambio climático

On the world-famous Kuta Beach of Bali a Greenpeace activists from 
Bali carry a banner at a Greenpeace World Environment Day protest 
organized for G8 and Coal Trans 2007, the largest coal industry 
gathering in Asia starting today. The banner showing a carbon dioxide 
spewing dragon representing the coal industry, one major source of 
emissions that destroy the climate. Greenpeace and the Balinese groups 
and demand that organizers of the meeting stop peddling coal amidst 
worsening climate impacts predicted to hit the poorest and most 
vulnerable countries in Asia.

On the world-famous Kuta Beach of Bali a Greenpeace activists from Bali carry a banner at a Greenpeace World Environment Day protest organized for G8 and Coal Trans 2007, the largest coal industry gathering in Asia starting today. The banner showing a carbon dioxide spewing dragon representing the coal industry, one major source of emissions that destroy the climate. Greenpeace and the Balinese groups and demand that organizers of the meeting stop peddling coal amidst worsening climate impacts predicted to hit the poorest and most vulnerable countries in Asia.

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In the spirit of peaceful, non-violent communication to the G8, 
Greenpeace and volunteers from environment and social justice groups, 
have today formed a human banner, with the message, "G8: ACT NOW!" 
Underneath the human banner, a second banner reads "Stop Global 
Warming." The creation of this banner forms a message to the G8 
countries to take urgent action to halt dangerous climate change.

In the spirit of peaceful, non-violent communication to the G8, Greenpeace and volunteers from environment and social justice groups, have today formed a human banner, with the message, "G8: ACT NOW!" Underneath the human banner, a second banner reads "Stop Global Warming." The creation of this banner forms a message to the G8 countries to take urgent action to halt dangerous climate change.

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