Slideshow: New Zealanders with “heads in the sand” over climate change
This photo essay by Robin Dianoux accompanies a radio report by Carla Green on deep sea oil drilling in New Zealand.
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- A Maori leader talk to the crowd after a demonstration against deep sea oil drilling, in Auckland on September 29th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- One of the protesters, at a demonstration against deep sea oil drilling, in Auckland on September 29th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Young protesters, at a demonstration against deep sea oil drilling, in Auckland on September 29th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- One of the protesters, at a demonstration against deep sea oil drilling, in Auckland on September 29th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- One of the protesters, at a demonstration against deep sea oil drilling, in Auckland on September 29th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Gathering at St. Clair beach to join the nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Gathering at St. Clair beach to join the nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Gathering at St. Clair beach to join the nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Oil Free Otago is organizing the local event that is part of nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Two participants, before they stick their heads in the sand to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Gathering at St. Clair beach to join the nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Participants sticks their heads in the sand at a gathering at St. Clair beach to join the nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Participants sticks their heads in the sand at a gathering at St. Clair beach to join the nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Participants standing up, after having sticked their heads in the sand at a gathering at St. Clair beach to join the nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Participants signing a letter that will be sent to the prime minister, at a gathering at St. Clair beach to join the nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
- Letter that addressed to the prime minister after being signed by the participants, at a gathering at St Clair beach to join the nation-wide day of action to protest against the inaction of the government about climate change, in Dunedin on December 7th, 2014. / Robin Dianoux
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