Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-Environmental-Choice-Party-Leaders-in-The-Hague------27MZIFLDOWBD.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action Environmental Choice Party Leaders in The Hague GP01N9SCompleted★★★★Climate Action Environmental Choice Party Leaders in The Hague GP01N9XCompleted★★★★Climate Action Environmental Choice Party Leaders in The Hague GP01N9TCompleted★★★★Climate Action Environmental Choice Party Leaders in The Hague GP01N9UCompleted★★★★★★Climate Action Environmental Choice Party Leaders in The Hague GP01N9WCompleted★★★★Climate Action Wind Turbines at North Sea in The Hague GP01KCKCompleted★★★★Climate Action Wind Turbines at North Sea in The Hague GP01KCLCompleted★★★★Climate Action Wind Turbines at North Sea in The Hague GP01KCFCompleted★★★★Climate Action One Million Low Energy Light Bulbs the NetherlandsGP01M7BCompleted★★★★View AllGP01N9YClimate Action Environmental Choice Party Leaders in The Hague Greenpeace asks Dutch party leaders to make an environmental choice preceding the final debate of party leaders in the old parliament building in The Hague. Party leader for the CDA, Jan Peter Balkenende, stands in front of the gate with solar panels.In original language:Klimaatactie Milieukeuze Lijsttrekkers in Den Haag Greenpeace vraagt Nederlandse lijsttrekkers een milieukeuze te maken vlak voor het laatste lijsttrekkersdebat in de oude Tweede Kamer. Lijsttrekker voor het CDA, Jan Peter Balkenende, staat voor de poort met zonnepanelen.Locations:Europe, West Europe-Netherlands-The HagueDate:21 Jan, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Rob KeerisMaximum size:2000px X 1312pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Energy-Evening-Government buildings-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Political leaders-Politicians-Props-Renewable energy-Solar energy-Solar panelsShoot:Climate Action Environmental Choice Party Leaders in The Hague the NetherlandsGreenpeace asks the Dutch party leaders, preceding the final debate of party leaders in the old parliament building, to make a clear environmental choice: Is your party going to invest in clean energy or are you sticking to traditional and polluting kinds of energy like coal or nuclear energy? Greenpeace makes this choice visible by two gates in front of the parliament building. One gate is made of 7 solar panels and one of old oil barrels. With asking the ‘forgotten’ question, Greenpeace makes clear that in the present election campaign there is way too little attention for environmental themes, like our future energy supply.