Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Swedish-Embassy-in-Prague-Enjoy-the-Sound-of-an-Excavator-27MZIFJ6JJJJJ.htmlConceptually similarSwedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGP0STPRS8Completed★★★★Swedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGP0STPRS9Completed★★★★Swedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGP0STPRSACompleted★★★★Swedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGP0STPRSBCompleted★★★★Swedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGP0STPRSDCompleted★★★★Swedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGP0STPRSECompleted★★★★Swedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGP0STPRSFCompleted★★★★Swedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGP0STPRSGCompleted★★★★Protest against the Sale of Vattenfall at Swedish Embassy in WarsawGP0STPRS1Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPRSCSwedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGreenpeace activists and activists from a citizen initiative “We are the limits“ protest in front of Swedish embassy in Prague, Czech Republic, to oppose the selling of lignite coal mines and associated power plants in Lusatia, Germany, to a Czech company EPH. EPH has reached an agreement with Swedish state-owned company Vattenfall, although the transaction has not yet been approved by Swedish government. Activists believe that the Swedish government will stop the sale eventually. Similar protests took place or are taking place in at least 13 European countries.Locations:Czech Republic-Eastern Europe-PragueDate:25 Apr, 2016Credit:© Petr Zewlakk Vrabec / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1500px X 1001pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Coal-Coal mining-Day-Embassies-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Small group of people-VattenfallShoot:Swedish Embassy in Prague Enjoy the Sound of an ExcavatorGreenpeace activists and activists from a citizen initiative “We are the limits“ protest in front of the Swedish embassy in Prague, Czech Republic, to oppose the selling of lignite coal mines and associated power plants in Lusatia, Germany, to a Czech company EPH. EPH has reached an agreement with Swedish state-owned company Vattenfall, although the transaction has not yet been approved by Swedish government. Activists believe that the Swedish government will stop the sale eventually. Similar protests took place or are taking place in at least 13 European countries.