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Giving JP Morgan Chase A Run For Their Money
As roughly 9,000 people jogged along Boston’s Commonwealth Avenue, Greenpeace activists, dressed as Chase’s high-profile CEO, ran the race as well. But, these Jamie Dimon look-a-likes ran in reverse, with messages on their backs so that as runner passed they learned about Chase’s backwards stance on energy investing. After the race, Greenpeace activists offered refreshing, clean water to thirsty participants, letting them know it’s only a matter of time until the pipelines financed by Chase leak, and when they do, it could threaten our drinking water.
Author: Evan Richman
©Evan Richman/Greenpeace
Boston's premiere meeting and event photographer size: 8.6 Mpixels (24.7 MB uncompressed) - 3600x2399 pixels (12x8 in / 30.5x20.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Boston's premiere meeting and event photographer keywords: backwards, bank, CEO, chase, finance, fossil fuel, investing, Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan, oil, pipeline, race, runner, water
Published in: GREENPEACE