Greenpeace said: " The peaceful protest by Greenpeace in the area of the Nazca lines was to demonstrate the impacts of climate change and honour the historical legacy of this town who learned to live with the environment without affecting it, said Greenpeace legal advisor Henry Carhuatocto."
Jon Gabriel wrote: "Actually Henry, this ancient community so affected the environment that we can still enjoy their amazing artwork a millennia and a half later.
Here's a link to the BBC article on the desecration.
And a photo:
All this effort, go to Peru, go to Nazca, prepare banners, set up banners, all for a totally moronic message: "The future is renewable". WTH? I guess they're referring to "renewable energy". There's evidence that the Earth renews it's oil supplies. Old oilfields are refilling. Is that what they mean? Extremely doubtful. So-called "renewable energy" will never, ever, ever be able to supply the needs of people for energy. Not going to happen, ever. Can't be done. Nature is a b*tch. Physics is a b*tch. Reality is not fantasy. Grow up.
To bad there was nothing tho make them compost.
Chalk another one up for clueless, lawless agitators.
Reality doesnt matter to people with an Utopian agenda.
Hey, it’s Peru. Why prosecute? Just find the perps, one by one or en masse and “disappear” them. It’s not like foreign eco-terrorists are protected under their constitution.
The ends justify the means.
D’oh , Greenpeace never heard of Photoshop ?
Group narcissists use graffiti and vandalism to express their difficult lives when internet masturbation stops satisfying them.
I hope the Peruvians take a page from the Russians on how to handle The GreenVandals.
assholes