Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-in-Prague-27MZIFL8VCP4.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action in PragueGP01MQGCompleted★★★★Climate Action in PragueGP01MQECompleted★★★★Climate Banner at Czech Government OfficeGP021Z4Completed★★★★Australia Bushfires Global Day of Action in PragueGP0STUH7MCompleted★★★★★Australia Bushfires Global Day of Action in PragueGP0STUH7OCompleted★★★★Australia Bushfires Global Day of Action in PragueGP0STUH7PCompleted★★★★★Greenpeace action promoting solar power, Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech RepublicGP01FEICompleted★★★★Greenpeace action promoting solar power, Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Rep.GP01BF2Completed★★★★Greenpeace action promoting solar power, Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Rep.GP0DOQCompleted★★★★View AllGP01MQFClimate Action in PragueGreenpeace activists project an EU flag and series of slogans on the historical Charles bridge as members of the European Commission visit the Czech Republic. The slogans ‘point the way’ to the forthcoming international climate conference in Copenhagen later this year and read “Copenhagen – 333 days” and “Time to Lead”. Activists challenge Czech politicians to make the best use of Czech EU presidency to improve the EU position in favour of radical cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.Locations:Central Europe-Czech Republic-PragueDate:7 Jan, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Vaclav VaskuMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Buildings-Cities-Direct communications-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Projection actionsShoot:Projection Action in Prague on Climate Greenpeace activists project the EU flag and series of slogans onto the Prague Castle (a seat of the Czech president) and the historical Charles bridge, as members of the European Commission visit the Czech Republic. The slogans ‘point the way’ to the forthcoming international climate conference in Copenhagen later this year and read: “Copenhagen – 333 days” and “Time to lead”. Activists challenge Czech politicians to make the best use of Czech EU presidency to improve the EU position in favour of radical cut in greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time they refuse Czech president Vaclav Klaus's climate sceptic position which undermines Europe's effort in protection of the climate.