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Protest Against Coal and Nuclear Energy in Berlin
Greenpeace activists dressed in European stars costumes protest in front of the Federal Environment Ministry, ahead of a Franco-Polish-German summit on European energy policy. The activists hold banners reading "Energy Transition Now!" in French, Polish and German language. With this action, Greenpeace is asking Environment Ministers to engage in energy transition now, to stop coal and nukes and to commit to 45% renewable energies for Europe by 2030.
In original language:
Energieprotest vor Umweltministertreffen in Berlin
Greenpeace Aktivisten in Kostuemen der europaeischen Flagge protestieren gegen eine Energiepolitik, die auf Kohle und Atom setzt. Mit Schildern und Banner, die auf franzoesisch, polnisch und deutsch fordern: "Keine Schranken fuer erneuerbare Energien" stehen sie vor einem Treffen der Umweltminister Frankreichs, Polens und Deutschlands im Bundesumweltministerium Berlin.
Unique identifier:
GP0STO8QT
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
26/02/2014
Locations:
Berlin
,
Europe
,
Germany
Credit line:
© Jan Zappner / Greenpeace
Size:
5616px × 3744px 4MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Protest Against Coal and Nuclear Energy in Berlin
Greenpeace activists dressed in European stars costumes protest in front of the Federal Environment Ministry, ahead of a Franco-Polish-German summit on European energy policy. The activists hold banners reading "Energy Transition Now!" in French, Polish and German language. With this action, Greenpeace is asking Environment Ministers to engage in energy transition now, to stop coal and nukes and to commit to 45% renewable energies for Europe by 2030.
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