Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Meat-Protest-at-Danish-Food-and-Agriculture-Ministry-27MZIFJ8544KK.htmlConceptually similarMeat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryGP0STTZDXCompleted★★★★Meat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryGP0STTZDMCompleted★★★★Meat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryGP0STTZBICompleted★★★★★Meat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryGP0STTZDNCompleted★★★★★Meat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryGP0STTZDZCompleted★★★★★★Meat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryGP0STTZDHCompleted★★★★Meat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryGP0STTZDTCompleted★★★★Meat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryGP0STTZDYCompleted★★★★Meat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryGP0STTZE6Completed★★★★★View AllGP0STTZDIMeat Protest at Danish Food and Agriculture MinistryActivists and key speakers from a coalition of organisations, and key speakers gather outside the Danish Food and Agriculture Council to draw attention to the fact that the current meat and dairy industry must be reduced if we are going to meet a 70% reduction in the country’s emissions by 2030. The activists dressed in animal costumes carry banners urging a change from a reliance on meat, to an increasingly plant based diet.The new report from the United Nation’s Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) titled, “Climate Change and Land Use,” states that a significant reduction in meat production and consumption is essential if we hope to stop the climate crisis.Locations:Copenhagen-Denmark-EuropeDate:24 Sep, 2019Credit:© Kristian Buus / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5120px X 3413pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Animal likeness-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-Parrots-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Small group of people-Theatrical costumesShoot:Climate Action Denmark - Eat More PlantsProtesters, and key speakers from a coalition of green organisations gather outside the Danish Food and Agriculture Council to draw attention to the fact that the current meat and dairy industry must be reduced if we are going to meet a 70% reduction in the country’s emissions by 2030. The activists dressed in animal and plant costumes carry banners with various messages urging a move from a reliance on meat, to an increasingly plant based diet.The new report from the United Nation’s Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) titled, “Climate Change and Land Use,” states that a significant reduction in meat production and consumption is essential if we hope to stop the climate crisis.