Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-AGL-HQ-to-condemn-their-Climate-Pollution-in-Melbourne-27MDHUH8IUPO.htmlConceptually similarAction at AGL HQ to condemn their Climate Pollution in MelbourneGP1SX81GCompleted★★★★Action at AGL HQ to condemn their Climate Pollution in MelbourneGP1SX81ICompleted★★★★★★Action at AGL HQ to condemn their Climate Pollution in MelbourneGP1SX81JCompleted★★★★Action at AGL HQ to condemn their Climate Pollution in MelbourneGP1SX81KCompleted★★★★Action at AGL HQ to condemn their Climate Pollution in MelbourneGP1SX81LCompleted★★★★Action at AGL HQ to condemn their Climate Pollution in MelbourneGP1SX81ECompleted★★★★Glenn Walker, Senior Campaigner at Greenpeace Australia Pacific speaks at press conferenceGP1SX81MCompleted★★★★Ashjayeen Sharif, student and climate activist, speaks at press conferenceGP1SX81FCompleted★★★★Action at AGL HQ to condemn their Climate Pollution in MelbourneGP1SX81NCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SX81HAction at AGL HQ to condemn their Climate Pollution in MelbourneGreenpeace Australia Pacific activists inflate a giant coal prop and display posters stating that AGL’s environmental failure is “too big to hide” at the company’s headquarters in Melbourne.AGL, Australia's biggest climate polluter, is proposing to hide its enormous climate impact by splitting its business into a supposedly carbon neutral electricity retailer, and a separate company to hold AGL’s coal and gas assets (Accel Energy).Locations:Australia-Melbourne-Oceania-Victoria (Australia)Date:28 Mar, 2022Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:4032px X 3024pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-AGL Energy-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Coal mining-Day-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Meetings-Outdoors-Press conferencesShoot:Action at AGL Headquarters in MelbourneGreenpeace Australia Pacific activists inflate a giant coal prop and display posters stating that AGL’s environmental failure is “too big to hide” at the company’s headquarters in Melbourne.AGL, Australia's biggest climate polluter, is proposing to hide its enormous climate impact by splitting its business into a supposedly carbon neutral electricity retailer, and a separate company to hold AGL’s coal and gas assets (Accel Energy).