Freedom to Pollute



A 28 feet replica of the Statue of Liberty was spilling out smoke from her torch in Copenhagen throughout the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg August 2002. The smoking statue symbolizes the selfish ´Freedom To Pollute´ attitude that the rich countries, with the USA in the lead, flaunted at the Summit.

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2002: Freedom to Pollute - a Comment to the World Summit, Johannesburg
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Categories: 2002: Freedom to Pollute - a Comment to the World Summit, Johannesburg | Happenings and Art Installations | Activities related to environment and climate
Themes: Criticism of governments | Ecology - sustainable development | NGO activities | Summits
Sculptures: Freedom to Pollute | The Egg (model for Care)
Type: Overview
Dates: 2002
Locations: Aalborg, Denmark | Aarhus, Denmark | Copenhagen, Denmark | Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen, Denmark | Odense, Denmark | Germany | Luxemburg | Johannesburg, South Africa
Co-operators and Helpers: Aarhus festuge | Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke (Danish Association for International Co-operation) | Niller Madsen
Partners: 92 gruppen, Den samlede miljøbevægelse i DK | Greenpeace | Øko-net
Related Persons and Entities: George Bush Senior | George W. Bush, US President | Søren Pind, Københavns Kommune | US Ambassador in Denmark 2002