Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-the-European-Investment-Bank-in-Luxembourg-27MZIFJWJYAJY.htmlConceptually similarAction at the European Investment Bank in LuxembourgGP0STT1M3Completed★★★★Action at the European Investment Bank in LuxembourgGP0STT1M1Completed★★★★★★Action at the European Investment Bank in LuxembourgGP0STT1M2Completed★★★★Action at the European Investment Bank in LuxembourgGP0STT1M4Completed★★★★Action at the European Investment Bank in LuxembourgGP0STT1M5Completed★★★★Action at the European Investment Bank in LuxembourgGP0STT1M6Completed★★★★Action at the European Investment Bank in LuxembourgGP0STT1M7Completed★★★★EIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGP1SUKD6Completed★★★★EIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGP1SUKDBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STT1M8Action at the European Investment Bank in LuxembourgThe European Investment Bank (EIB) is the investment bank of the European Union and the world’s biggest international lender. The bank is currently reviewing its energy lending criteria, which determines which energy projects the bank will or will not finance. On February 4, 2019 the EIB holds its annual seminar with civil society and the Bank’s Board of Directors in Luxembourg. With an action in front of the EIB building and an Eiffel Tower replica, Greenpeace activists send a clear demand to the European Investment Bank to respect the Paris Agreement and stop financing coal and other fossil fuels.Locations:Europe-Luxembourg-Luxembourg (City)Date:4 Feb, 2019Credit:© Anais Hector / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4928px X 3264pxKeywords:Banks-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Fossil fuel (energy)-Greenpeace activists-Investment-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Two peopleShoot:Action at the European Investment Bank in LuxembourgThe European Investment Bank (EIB) is the investment bank of the European Union and the world’s biggest international lender. It is currently reviewing its energy lending criteria, which determines which energy projects the bank will and will not finance. On February 4, 2019 the EIB held its annual seminar with civil society and the Bank’s Board of Directors in Luxembourg. With an action in front of the EIB building and an Eiffel Tower replica, Greenpeace activists send a clear demand to the Bank to respect the Paris Agreement and stop financing coal and other fossil fuels.