8 MAI 2008 : Séminaire "Unlearning Intolerance" et exposition d'art au Siège des Nations Unies à New York - Mai 2008 |
May 8, "Unlearning Intolerance" Seminar Series and art exhibition , United Nations headquarters, New York |

Philippe PASTOR, "Unlearning Intolerance" Seminar Series
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Kiyotaka Akasaka (right), Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information and Philippe Pastor |

"Unlearning Intolerance" Seminar |

Kiyotaka Akasaka (left), Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information, with Mia Hanak, founding Executive Director of the Natural World Museum |

"Unlearning Intolerance" Seminar Series Artists and Panellists in Group Photo
A group photograph of the artists and panellists in the "Unlearning Intolerance" seminar series. From left to right are; Cecilia Paredes, internationally acclaimed artist; Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity; Kiyotaka Akasaka, Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information; Mia Hanak, founder Executive Director of the Natural World Museum; Elisabeth Guilbaud-Cox, United Nations Environment Programme Head of Special Events; Ichi Ikeda, artist and activist; Philippe Pastor, abstract expressionist painter; Noor Al-Bastaki, conceptual photographer, Subhankar Banerjee, human rights and environmental issues activist; and Randy Rosenberg, artist, educator, and curator. Location: United Nations, New YorkDate: 08 May 2008
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100 ARBRES POUR LA PLANETE A GASSIN et conception d'une toile avec les enfants du centre aéré de Gassin
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Exhibition Melting Ice / A Hot Topic. Mia Hanak - NWM, SAS Le Prince Albert II de Monaco, Philippe Pastor, Randy Rosenberg -NWM - © Palais Princier
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Philippe Pastor © Diane Laster |

Press Conference, Melting Ice
From left to right: Philippe Pastor, Artist, Mr. Rocchi, Director of Cultural Affairs of Monaco and the translator
© Diane Laster
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From left to right: Philippe Pastor, Artist, Mr. Rocchi, Director of Cultural Affairs of Monaco, Nick Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson and Mia Hanak, Founding Executive Director of Natural World Museum
© Diane Laster |

Exhibition Melting Ice / A Hot Topic.© Diane Laster |

From left to right: Virginie Bernard, Art & Environnement Association, Virginie Raimbert, DAC, Emmanuelle Xhrouet, DAC, Mr. Rocchi, Director of Cultural Affairs of Monaco,
Paul Masseron, Conseiller de Gouvernement pour l’Intérieur © Diane Laster |

10th Special Session of the Governing Council /Global Ministerial Environment Forum PNUE
The Principality of Monaco, 20-22 February 2008 © Diane Laster |

Art for the Environment Gala Dinner. Mia Hanak - NWM, SAS Le Prince Albert II de Monaco, Philippe Pastor.© Diane Laster
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Art for the Environment Gala Dinner, Achim Steiner, Directeur Exécutif du PNUE |
Natural World Museum and Art & Environnement Association TEAMS in Monaco |

De droite à gauche : S.A.S le Prince Albert II, Achim Steiner, Directeur Exécutif du PNUE
et Margareth Koli représentant Wangari Maathai, Prix Nobel de la Paix,
ont planté trois arbres dans le Jardin Sainte Barbe, en contrebas de la Place du Palais
© Charly Gallo - Centre de presse de Monaco
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Exhibition Melting Ice / A Hot Topic.© Diane Laster |

Exhibition Melting Ice / A Hot Topic.© Diane Laster |

Exhibition Melting Ice / A Hot Topic.© Diane Laster |

Exhibition Melting Ice / A Hot Topic.Jardin Exotique de Monaco © F.Fernandez |

Singapour, 18 avril 2007. Pierre Buhler, Ambassadeur Extraordinaire et Plenipotentiaire de France à Singapour, Philippe Pastor, Jacky Deromedi, Consul Honoraire de Monaco à Singapour

Burned Trees Sculpture- Singapore |

Singapour, 18 avril 2007, Achim Steiner, Directeur Exécutif du PNUE

Singapour, 18 avril 2007, Philippe Pastor |

Aéroport de Nice Côte d'Azur, octobre 2006
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Aéroport de Nice Côte d'Azur, octobre 2006
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NAIROBI , 31 mars 2006 - Professeur Wangari Maathai et Philippe Pastor |
NAIROBI, 31 mars 2006 - De gauche à droite : M. Philippe Pastor, Mme Anna Tibaijuka, Directrice Exécutive d'ONU-HABITAT, Professeur Wangari Maathai, M. Klaus Toepfer, Directeur Exécutif du PNUE, et Mia Hanak, Directrice Executive, Natural World Museum |