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Greenpeace warning

December 10, 2009  •  National News  •  0 Comments

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Greenpeace warning

SPORTING a receding hairline, grey locks and a withered complexion, an old-age Zapatero is pictured in 2020 apologising for not having prevented climate change.

With the landmark Copenhagen Summit now underway, Greenpeace has launched a hard-hitting campaign to ensure decisive action is taken.

Featuring the slogan ‘Act Now – Change the Future’ the drive also contains fellow aged political leaders Barack Obama, Gordon Brown and Nicholas Sarkozy saying sorry for not having acted.

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