Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-at-Florianopolis-Brazil-27MZIFLEPUSC.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action at Florianopolis BrazilGP0DTLCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Florianopolis BrazilGP03C1Completed★★★★Climate Action at Florianopolis BrazilGP0IVXCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Florianopolis BrazilGP011KQCompleted★★★★★★Climate Action at Florianopolis BrazilGP0BQHCompleted★★★★Seeds at Seed Exchange Fair in BrazilGP0STP6GMCompleted★★★★Corn at Seed Exchange Fair in BrazilGP0STP6E9Completed★★★★★★Ecological Beans and Corn Seeds in BrazilGP0STP6EZCompleted★★★★★★Ecological Beans in BrazilGP0STP6F2Completed★★★★View AllGP019KBClimate Action at Florianopolis BrazilGreenpeace activists lying on the floor, pretendiong to be sick, in front of a banner that reads: 'Clean Energy There - Dirty Energy Here', also in Portuguese, Florianopolis, Brazil. Greenpeace activists went to the streets of Florianopolis to alert people about the environmental and health problems caused by the use of mineral coal to generate electricity. The Brazilian government recently announced a plan to build new thermoelectric power plants, which means a retrocession once governments, industries and NGOs are discussing in Bonn (Germany) plans to increase the use of renewable energy.Locations:Brazil-Florianópolis-South AmericaDate:1 Jun, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Rodrigo PettersonMaximum size:1360px X 2048pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Coal-Energy-Greenpeace activistsShoot:Climate Action at Florianopolis BrazilGreenpeace activists went to the streets of Florianopolis to alert people about the environmental and health problems caused by the use of mineral coal to generate electricity. The Brazilian government recently announced a plan to build new thermoelectric power plants, which means a retrocession once governments, industries and NGOs are discussing in Bonn (Germany) plans to increase the use of renewable energy.