Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-in-Vado-Ligure-during-G8-Summit-in-Italy--27MZIFL49T6O.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action in Vado Ligure during G8 Summit in Italy GP01SD4Completed★★★★Climate Action in Vado Ligure during G8 Summit in ItalyGP01SD9Completed★★★★Climate Action in Vado Ligure during G8 Summit in ItalyGP01SDACompleted★★★★Climate Action in Vado Ligure during G8 Summit in ItalyGP01SDBCompleted★★★★★★Climate Action in Venice during G8 Summit in ItalyGP01SDFCompleted★★★★Climate Action in Brindisi during G8 Summit in ItalyGP01SDQCompleted★★★★★★Climate Action in Brindisi during G8 Summit in ItalyGP01SDRCompleted★★★★Climate Action in Venice during G8 Summit in Italy GP01SDCCompleted★★★★Climate Action in Venice during G8 Summit in ItalyGP01SDECompleted★★★★View AllGP01SD5Climate Action in Vado Ligure during G8 Summit in Italy The smoke stacks of the Vado Ligure coal fired plant as Greenpeace activists climb and paint "G8: time to act on climate" as part of a nationwide protest targeting four Italian coal power stations. Greenpeace is demanding the G8 leaders starting their meetings in L'Aquila to take the urgent action needed to tackle climate change. Locations:Europe-Italy-LiguriaDate:8 Jul, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Andrea GuermaniMaximum size:1666px X 2500pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Chimneys-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Day-Energy-G8 (organisation)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Painting actions-Power stationsShoot:Climate Action in Vado Ligure during G8 Summit in Italy Greenpeace activists climb, paint a message and unfurl a banner on the smoke stacks of the Vado Ligure coal fired power plant to denounce coal as the worst climate pollutant of all fossil fuels. The activity is part of a nationwide protest started as the leaders of the world’s most powerful nations arrived at the G8 Summit in L’Aquila, Italy. Over 100 Greenpeace activists from around the world have occupied four coal-fired power stations across Italy, demanding the G8 Heads of State to take leadership on climate change. The G8 leaders must stop putting the interests of big coal and other climate polluting industries ahead of the planet and take strong, decisive leadership on climate change. That means deep cuts in emissions by 2020, investing in adaption and mitigation in the developing world and halting tropical deforestation.Related Collections:G8 Climate Actions in Italy and USA