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Keywords
Actions and protests
Animal likeness
Banners
Bears
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Government buildings
Governments and Government organisations
KWCI (GPI)
Outdoors
Small group of people
Theatrical costumes
Wide angle
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Climate Bilk Action Vienna
In the climate action „It’s closing time! Pay your climate-debts“ that takes place in front of the building of the Minstry of Finance in Vienna more than 50 civil organisations call on the Federal Government to pay their debts for the failed austrian climate policy and not to bilk. Abandoned tavern tables, empty glasses as well as melancholic austrian tavern music round up the scenery. The banner reads: "Österreich darf kein Klima-Zechpreller werden!", in english: "Austria must not become a climate bilk." In this setting the orgisations place their demands for the climate conference in Copenhagen.
In original language:
Klimaallianz Finanzministerium Wien
In der groß angelegten Aktion „Sperrstund is´! Klima-Zeche zahlen“
vor dem Finanzministerium in Wien fordern mehr als 50 Organisationen der Zivilgesellschaft von der Bundesregierung, ihre Zeche für die verfehlte österreichische Klimapolitik zu zahlen. Verlassene Wirtshaustische, leere Gläser und melancholische Heurigenmusik. In der Aufsehen erregenden Aktion „Sperrstund is’! Klima-Zeche zahlen“ deponierten die Organisationen ihre Forderungen für die Klimakonferenz in Kopenhagen.
Unique identifier:
GP01YXB
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
07/10/2009
Locations:
Austria
,
Central Europe
,
Vienna
Credit line:
© Klimaallianz / Rene Huemer
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Shoot:
Climate Bilk Action Vienna
In the climate action "It’s closing time! Pay your climate-debts“ that takes place in front of the building of the Minstry of Finance in Vienna more than 50 civil organisations call on the Federal Government to pay their debts for the failed austrian climate policy and not to bilk. Abandoned tavern tables, empty glasses as well as melancholic austrian tavern music round up the scenery. In this setting the orgisations place their demands for the climate conference in Copenhagen.
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