English: In 2010, Greenpeace called for a ban of genetically modified crops by presenting the European Union members in Brussels with one million signatures on a petition. Kurt Wenner created a world-record breaking 3D image for the event.
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3. Title: Greenpeace - Million Signatures; Client: Greenpeace; Location: Brussels, Belgium; Pavement Art; 3D Pavement Art; Street Painting; 3D Street Painting; Street Art; 3D Street Art; Chalk Art; 3D Chalk Art; Illusion; 3D Illusion; 3D Art; www.kurtwenner.com; www.kurtwenner.com/blog; https://www.facebook.com/KurtWenner; Avaaz and Greenpeace deliver the first European Citizens' Initiative
to EU Commissioner John Dalli signed by over 1 million European
citizens. The initiative calls on the Commission to ban genetically
modified (GM) crops until a new independent, ethical, scientific body
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