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Vattenfall
Protest for Climate Protection in front of Vattenfall CEO
Greenpeace activists from Germany and Sweden protest at opening ceremony of Vattenfall offshore wind park DanTysk. The event is attended by Vattenfall CEO Magnus Hall and Swedish Minister of Enterprise Mikael Damburg. Activists call for a switch to renewable energies in Lusatia. The activists criticize Vattenfall's plan to sell the East German lignite division. A ship and activists display banners which show the destruction of the environment by lignite open-pit mining in Lusatia and read in English: "Keep the coal in the hole."
In German: "Kohle muss im Boden bleiben!".
In original language:
Protest vor Vattenfall Chef fuer mehr Klimaschutz
Greenpeace Aktivisten protestieren vor Vattenfall Chef Magnus Hall fuer mehr Klimaschutz und fordern einen Umstieg auf Erneuerbare Energien in der Lausitz. Auf Fotobannern zeigen die Umweltschuetzer die Umweltzerstoerung durch die Tagebaue in der Lausitz und fordern mit einem Banner zwischen den Masten eines Schiffes auf der Elbe: „Kohle muss im Boden bleiben!“
Unique identifier:
GP0STP0CR
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
30/04/2015
Locations:
Europe
,
Germany
,
Hamburg
Credit line:
© Bente Stachowske / Greenpeace
Size:
5903px × 3935px 18MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Protest for Climate Protection in front of Vattenfall CEO
Greenpeace activists from Germany and Sweden protest at opening ceremony of Vattenfall offshore wind park DanTysk. The event is attended by Vattenfall CEO Magnus Hall, Swedish Minister of Enterprise Mikael Damburg, German Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Sigmar Gabriel and Mayor of Hamburg Olaf Scholz. Activists call for a switch to renewable energies in Lusatia. The activists criticize Vattenfall's plan to sell the East German lignite division. Banners show the destruction of the environment by lignite open-pit mining in Lusatia and read in English: "Leave the coal in the hole."
In German: "Kohle muss im Boden bleiben".
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