Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Plaintiffs-in-Brandenburg-in-Germany-27MZIFJ8FNW8V.htmlConceptually similarClimate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyGP0STU1VVCompleted★★★★Climate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyGP0STU1VQCompleted★★★★Climate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyGP0STU1W5Completed★★★★Climate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyGP0STU1VTCompleted★★★★★Climate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyGP0STU1W2Completed★★★★Climate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyGP0STU1W1Completed★★★★Climate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyGP0STU1W3Completed★★★★Climate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyGP0STU1VRCompleted★★★★Climate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyGP0STU1VSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU1W4Climate Plaintiffs in Brandenburg in GermanyClimate plaintiff Lucas Lütke Schwienhorst on the organic farm of the family in Brandenburg. Together with two other families impacted by the global warming and with Greenpeace e.V., he and his family are taking legal steps for effective climate protection and file a complaint against the German government with the Berlin Administrative Court. The estate of the Schwienhorst family exists since the 18th century. Around 120 dairy cows of the endangered domestic animal breed "Deutsches Schwarzbuntes Niederungsrind" (German Black Pied cattle) are milking here. Extreme weather events such as heatwaves hit the farm hard.In original language:Klimaklaeger in Brandenburg in DeutschlandKlimaklaeger Lucas Lütke Schwienhorst auf dem Bio-Hof der Familie in Brandenburg. Gemeinsam mit zwei anderen von der Erderhitzung betroffenen Familien aus Deutschland und Greenpeace e.V. leiten er und seine Familie rechtliche Schritte fuer wirksamen Klimaschutz ein und reichen eineKlimaklage ein gegen die deutsche Bundesregierung.Das Gut der Familie Schwienhorst gibt es seit dem 18. Jahrhundert, rund 120 Milchkuehe der vom Aussterben bedrohten Haustierrasse „Deutsches Schwarzbuntes Niederungsrind“ geben hier ihre Milch. Extremwetterereignisse wie Hitzesommer treffen das Gut hart.Locations:Brandenburg-Europe-GermanyDate:20 Aug, 2019Credit:© Gordon Welters / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxRestrictions:Image only to be used in the context of reporting on the climate plaintiffs.Keywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Day-Ecological farming-Farmers-Farms-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-PortraitsShoot: Climate Plaintiffs in GermanyClimate plaintiffs in Germany. Three families impacted by global warming, and also Greenpeace e.V. are taking legal steps for effective climate protection and file a complaint against the German government with the Berlin Administrative Court. The basis of the complaint: The Federal Government violates fundamental rights, if it does not take additional measures to achieve the German climate target for the year 2020. By failing to meet this target the Federal Government is furthermore violating European environmental law. As an environmental organisation, Greenpeace Germany is therefore suing for compliance with German and European environmental law.Related Collections:Climate Complaint by German Climate Plaintiffs