Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-in-Seville-to-Stop-Killer-Coal-27MZIF3TF3C6.htmlConceptually similarProtest in Seville to Stop Killer CoalGP0STP2EPCompleted★★★★Protest in Seville to Stop Killer CoalGP0STP2EXCompleted★★★★Protest in Seville to Stop Killer CoalGP0STP2EOCompleted★★★★Protest in Seville to Stop Killer CoalGP0STP2ERCompleted★★★★★★Protest in Seville to Stop Killer CoalGP0STP2ETCompleted★★★★Protest in Seville to Stop Killer CoalGP0STP2EQCompleted★★★★Action in Sevilla for Donana AnniversaryGP013VNCompleted★★★★★★★Action in Sevilla for Donana AnniversaryGP0LA3Completed★★★★Rise of the Penguins in Seville, SpainGP0STRHDMCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP2ESProtest in Seville to Stop Killer CoalFourteen activists wearing protective pollution masks held up banners reading “STOP KILLER COAL” and placed a 65 metres banner on top of Seville hotel Meliá Lebreros, where European government delegations are meeting to discuss new EU coal pollution standards. The activists criticized the fact that most national delegations setting the new standards have been captured by the coal industry. A recent Greenpeace investigation revealed how fourteen European countries requested energy utilities to represent their governments in the meeting.Locations:Europe-Sevilla-SpainDate:1 Jun, 2015Credit:© Greenpeace / Pablo BlazquezMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Buildings-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Coal-Day-Greenpeace activists-Hotels-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Outdoors-Protective clothing-Two peopleShoot:Protest in Seville to Stop Killer CoalFourteen activists wearing protective pollution masks held up banners reading “STOP KILLER COAL” and placed a 65 metres banner on top of Seville hotel Meliá Lebreros, where European government delegations are meeting to discuss new EU coal pollution standards. The activists criticized the fact that most national delegations setting the new standards have been captured by the coal industry. A recent Greenpeace investigation revealed how fourteen European countries requested energy utilities to represent their governments in the meeting.Related Collections:Protest in Seville to Stop Killer Coal (Photos & Vdieos)