Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Banners-on-the-Office-of-the-Dutch-Prime-Minister-27MZIFLDJ5GK.htmlConceptually similarBanners on the Office of the Dutch Prime MinisterGP01NORCompleted★★★★Banners on the Office of the Dutch Prime MinisterGP01NOSCompleted★★★★Activists Occupy NAM Platform and place Solar Panel GP01O6YCompleted★★★★Activists Occupy NAM Platform and place Solar Panel GP01O6XCompleted★★★★Activists Occupy NAM Platform and place Solar Panel GP01O6ZCompleted★★★★Activists Occupy NAM Platform and place Solar Panel GP01O71Completed★★★★Activists place Solar Panel, Ameland, Wadden SeaGP01NQCCompleted★★★★Activists Occupy NAM Platform to Protest against Gas ExplorationGP01NQACompleted★★★★Activists Occupy NAM Platform to Protest against Gas ExplorationGP01O6VCompleted★★★★View AllGP01NIJBanners on the Office of the Dutch Prime MinisterSix Greenpeace activists have climbed on the office, called 'het Torentje' of prime minister Lubbers. The activists hung up banners and chained themselves to the roof. The banners read: "Hebben we dat Waddengas wel zo nodig?" (Do we really need this Wadden gas?) and "Stop de verspilling" (Stop the waste). In original language:Spandoeken op het Torentje van Minsiter President LubbersZes Greenpeace activisten zijn op het dak van het Torentje in Den Haag geklommen. Daar hingen ze spandoeken aan de werkkamer van minister president Lubbers en ketenden zichzelf vast uit protest tegen mogelijke gasboringen in de Waddenzee. Op de spandoeken staat: "Hebben we dat Waddengas wel zo nodig?" en "Stop de verspilling". Locations:Europe-Netherlands-The HagueDate:22 Sep, 1993Credit:© Greenpeace / Benno NeelemanMaximum size:2326px X 3623pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Boats-Chaining actions-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Day-Direct communications-Dutch Government-Energy-Fossil fuel (energy)-Gas extraction platforms-Global warming-Government buildings-Helmets-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Small group of peopleShoot:Climate Action Gas Extraction Wadden Sea the Hague the NetherlandsSix Greenpeace activists have climbed on the office, called 'het Torentje' of prime minister Lubbers. The activists hung up banners and chained themselves to the roof. Greenpeace is against gas extractions in the Wadden Sea.