Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/65-Hours-for-65--Protest-in-Slovakia-27MDHU5096O.htmlConceptually similar65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaGP1SUOETCompleted★★★★65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaGP1SUOEUCompleted★★★★65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaGP1SUOEVCompleted★★★★65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaGP1SUOEWCompleted★★★★65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaGP1SUOEXCompleted★★★★65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaGP1SUOFHCompleted★★★★65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaGP1SUOMECompleted★★★★65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaGP1SUOMDCompleted★★★★★★65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaGP1SUOMGCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUOMC65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaExcuses won’t solve the climate crisis - says the banner, held by activists, key influencers and organizations during a 65 hour long protest happening in Bratislava, Slovakia. Greenpeace is protesting in front of the entry to Government office, where the Prime Minister spends most of his time.Activists and key influencers pass the banner in an hourly rotation during the three-day event. 65 is a symbolic number, as we need to reduce our emissions at least by 65% until 2030 to avoid a climate and ecological collapse. Greenpeace urges Prime Minister Matovič to vote in favour of this percentage, during this week’s meeting of the European Council in Brussels.Locations:Bratislava-Eastern Europe-SlovakiaDate:9 Dec, 2020Credit:© Tomas Halasz / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1996pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Eye contact-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-OutdoorsShoot:65 Hours for 65% Protest in SlovakiaExcuses won’t solve the climate crisis - says the banner, held by activists, key influencers and organizations during a 65 hour long protest happening in Bratislava, Slovakia. Greenpeace is protesting in front of the entry to Government office, where the Prime Minister spends most of his time.Activists and key influencers pass the banner in an hourly rotation during the three-day event. 65 is a symbolic number, as we need to reduce our emissions at least by 65% until 2030 to avoid a climate and ecological collapse. Greenpeace urges Prime Minister Matovič to vote in favour of this percentage, during this week’s meeting of the European Council in Brussels.