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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Extinction Rebellion logo. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protesters and ANV-Cop21. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Extinction Rebellion poster against greenwashing. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Christophe GOLLIER, Director of Toulouse School of Economics. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Christophe GOLLIER, Director of Toulouse School of Economics. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vincent BEAUFILS, Challenges' Publishing Director. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vincent BEAUFILS, Challenges' Publishing Director. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Extinction Rebellion logo. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protesters and ANV-Cop21. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Posters, pasted on the windows of the congress, were torn off. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The congress is co-organized by the magazine "Challenges". In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vincent BEAUFILS (C), Challenges' Publishing Director, and Christophe GOLLIER (R), Director of Toulouse School of Economics. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) logo on a flag. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inert bodies on the ground, symbolizing climatic victims. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inert bodies on the ground, symbolizing climatic victims. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inert bodies on the ground, symbolizing climatic victims. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protester with a flyer explaining their action. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XR (Extinction Rebellion) red protester. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Security agents tried to prevent the demonstrators in red from entering the site. In Toulouse (France), ANV-COP21 activists disrupted the "Common Good Summit" on May 19, 0222. The congress, bringing together for three days Nobel Prize winners in economics as well as leaders of large companies to reflect on "saving the common good", is according to them a vast operation of marketing and greenwashing on the part of companies that are not very respectful of the environment, such as ExxonMobil or Amazon. Photo by Patrick Batard/ABACAPRESS.COM