Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/-GetUpAnd--Global-Day-of-Action-in-Sweden-27MZIF3YHWKN.htmlConceptually similar‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in SwedenGP0STP22UCompleted★★★★★★‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in SwedenGP0STP22WCompleted★★★★‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in SwedenGP0STP22VCompleted★★★★‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in SwedenGP0STP22YCompleted★★★★‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in SwedenGP0STP233Completed★★★★‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in SwedenGP0STP232Completed★★★★‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in SwedenGP0STP231Completed★★★★‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in LuxembourgGP0STP24QCompleted★★★★‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in FinlandGP0STP22QCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STP22X‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in SwedenGreenpeace Nordic activists protest at the Social Democrats congress in Västerås, Sweden. To demand that all future coal to be mined is left in the ground. The state owned company Vattenfall emits more carbon dioxide than all of Sweden does together. Most of the emissions come from the company's lignite power plants in Germany.Greenpeace joins Climat21, Climate Action Network, Avaaz, 350.org and Friends of the Earth to demand an end to forest destruction and nuclear & fossil fuel energy. The ‘#GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action calls on people around the world to give political and corporate leaders a ‘serious wake-up call’ so that they tackle the causes of climate change and champion a transition to renewable energy by 2050.Locations:Europe-SwedenDate:30 May, 2015Credit:© Denis Sinyakov / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5521px X 3734pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Day-G7 (organisation)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Signs-Two people-Vattenfall-WomenShoot:‘GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action in SwedenGreenpeace joins Climat21, Climate Action Network, Avaaz, 350.org and Friends of the Earth to demand an end to forest destruction and nuclear & fossil fuel energy. The ‘#GetUpAnd’ Global Day of Action calls on people around the world to give political and corporate leaders a ‘serious wake-up call’ so that they tackle the causes of climate change and champion a transition to renewable energy by 2050.Related Collections:'GetUpAnd' Day of Action Worldwide (Photos and Videos)