Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Nuclear-Energy-in-Germany-27MZIF2KTFQ4.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Nuclear Energy in GermanyGP03887Completed★★★★Protest against Nuclear Energy in GermanyGP03886Completed★★★★Nuclear Waste Protest at EnBW in BerlinGP036MSCompleted★★★★Nuclear Waste Protest at EnBW in BerlinGP036MTCompleted★★★★Nuclear Waste Protest at EnBW in BerlinGP036MUCompleted★★★★Nuclear Waste Protest at EnBW in BerlinGP036MVCompleted★★★★Nuclear Waste Protest at EnBW in BerlinGP036MWCompleted★★★★Nuclear Waste Protest at EnBW in BerlinGP036MXCompleted★★★★Action against Nuclear Storage in GermanyGP02Y35Completed★★★★View AllGP03888Protest against Nuclear Energy in GermanyGreenpeace activists protest with signs and a banner reading: "Nuclear mob: go to Liechtenstein"! in front of the chancellery in Berlin. Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) meets there with the CEOs of the four major German energy suppliers E.on, Vattenfall, EnBW und RWE to talk about the proposed tax on nuclear fuel assembly.In original language:Aktion gegen AtomkraftGreenpeace Aktivisten mit Bannern und Schildern: "Atommafia - geht doch nach Liechtenstein!" demonstrieren vor dem Bundeskanzleramt. Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) hat die Spitzen der vier grossen Stromkonzerne zum Atomgipfel eingeladen. Thema ist die Brennelementesteuer, die Eon, Vattenfall, EnBW und RWE ablehnen. Diese Steuer ist nach Ansicht von Greenpeace zu niedrig bemessen. 2,5 Cent pro Kilowattstunde statt der geplanten 1,5 Cent sind gerechtfertigt.Locations:Berlin-Europe-GermanyDate:23 Jun, 2010Credit:© Santiago Engelhardt / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3800px X 2533pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-E.ON-EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG-German Government-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Meetings-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy-Outdoors-Rheinisch-Westfaelische Elektrizitaetswerke AG (RWE)-Signs-Taxes-Teenagers-Two people-Vattenfall-Young adultsShoot:Protest against Nuclear Energy in GermanyGreenpeace activists in front of the chancellery in Berlin. Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) meets there with the CEOs of the four major German energy suppliers to talk about the proposed tax on nuclear fuel assembly.