'Too Big to Fail'

First day on the job! 3

greenpeace phil radfordIt’s hard to tell, but that’s Greenpeace Executive Director Phil Radford standing atop a construction crane mast as Greenpeace activists display a banner near the State Department in Washington, D.C.Greenpeace / Tim AubryPhil Radford spent his first day on the job as Greenpeace USA’s new executive director getting himself arrested by staging a bit of climate activism in the nation’s capital.

Several Greenpeace activists, Radford included, scaled a large construction crane located near the U.S. State Department building in D.C.‘s Foggy Bottom and hung a large banner stating, “Too Big to Fail. Stop Global Warming. Rescue the Plant.” The message was aimed at attendies of the Major Economies Forum happening at State, a gathering where climate issues are on the agenda.

You can read all about the Greenpeace prank on the group’s website, and be sure to see Radford’s first post as Greenpeace’s chief.

Video from Greenpeace below:

Russ Walker is an East Coast refugee who landed in Seattle in July 2008. He’s executive editor of the site, which means he spends a lot of time trying to be optimistic about cutting CO2 emissions … and coming up with puns that work with “COP-15.”

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  1. Trebuchet Posted 7:04 am
    28 Apr 2009

    More, Greenpeace, more.Dear post-writer, it's "Rescue the Planet", not plant :)
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    mihan Posted 9:40 am
    28 Apr 2009

    "Attendies"? Where's the editor? On the other hand, maybe we should rescue the plant.
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    Ken Ward Posted 10:21 am
    29 Apr 2009

    A hugely important symbolic step. What a great way to start, Phil!

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