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French Daredevil Alain Robert scaled the 52 story north face of The New York Times building today bearing a message on Global Warming. The 46-year-old stuntman, who has previously climbed the Eiffel Tower, the National Bank of Abu Dhabi and the Sydney Opera House, ascended the entire height of the New York City skyscraper with his bare hands while carrying a green banner with the message “Global warming kills more people than 9/11 every week.” printed on it.

Robert stopped traffic on West 41st Street as onlookers gathered and police cordoned off the sidewalk below his ascent. Once he reached the roof of the building the crowd let out a cheer and a huge round of applause. Shortly thereafter Robert was arrested by the NYPD.

When asked why he chose the NY Times building, Robert replied, “This is a green building, which is a fantastic step.” Asked about the difficulty of the climb, he said, “No, the building was easy. It was just a statement. Plus, I’m a professional climber.”

During the climb Robert wore a T-Shirt bearing the URL thesolutionissimple.org a website conceived, like the stunt, to promote awareness on Global Warming. You can takepart by logging onto thesolutionissimple.org, after all, the guy climbed a skyscraper to get your browser there.

LINKS:

NY Times: Man Scales Times Building and is Arrested

Fox News: ‘French Spider-Man’ Arrested Trying to Scale New York Times Building in NYC

Chicago Sun-Times (AP): French Climber scales New York Times building

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