Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-to-Ban-the-Bulb-in-Ireland-27MZIFLBLAD5.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action to Ban the Bulb in IrelandGP019JZCompleted★★★★Climate Action to Ban the Bulb in IrelandGP018TLCompleted★★★★★★Climate Action to Ban the Bulb in IrelandGP01971Completed★★★★Ban the Bulb Climate Action in IrelandGP0188XCompleted★★★★★★Ban the Bulb Climate Action in IrelandGP0191ZCompleted★★★★Climate Action to Ban the Bulb in IrelandGP018SACompleted★★★★Climate Light Bulbs Action in DublinGP01HB7Completed★★★★Climate Light Bulbs Action in DublinGP01HB8Completed★★★★★★Climate Light Bulbs Action in DublinGP01HBACompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP018MOClimate Action to Ban the Bulb in IrelandCrowds watch as Greenpeace flies a 10m x 4m banner from the Spire of Dublin, calling on the Irish Government to ban incandescent light bulbs and replace them with the energy efficient bulb.Locations:Dublin-Europe, West Europe-IrelandDate:3 Dec, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Martin MaherMaximum size:2500px X 1701pxKeywords:Buildings-Buses-Camera equipment-Climate (campaign title)-Crowds-Day-Energy-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Urban areasShoot:Climate Action to Ban the Bulb in IrelandGreenpeace flies a 10m x 4m banner from the Spire of Dublin, calling on the Irish Government to "Ban the Bulb". They ask the Environment Minister, John Gormley, to announce a law setting mandatory energy standards for light bulbs from January 1, 2010 which would mean phasing out incandescent bulbs and replacing them with energy efficient models.