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France: 700 people posed naked in a Vineyard |
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Around 700 people known to the American posed naked in one of the vineyards of Burgundy to the initiative of Greenpeace to draw attention to the integral relationship of the body and the nature of human life threatened by climate change.
Photographer Spencer Tunick photographs of naked people among the vines as a "great living sculpture." Greenpeace's intention as an artist was to draw attention to human vulnerability to human activities threatening nature - says CEO Greenpeace in France, Pascal Husting. Spencer Tunick, known worldwide with the creation of the great compositions consisting of naked human figures, "he told journalists: - As the world turns into a cement jungle, sometimes we forget about our dependence on body shape of the Earth. Composition of American photography will be presented before a world climate summit to be held in December this year in Copenhagen. Greenpeace called on the leaders responsible for the fate of the world, to try to arrive at the Copenhagen summit "ambitious agreement" in which - as expected - the industrialized countries commit to reduce greenhouse gases by at least 40 percent by 2020.
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