Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-at-Save-the-World-Awards-in-Austria-27MZIFLHBE93.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action at Save the World Awards in AustriaGP01T0PCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Save the World Awards in AustriaGP01T0QCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Save the World Awards in AustriaGP01T0OCompleted★★★★Save the World Awards Ceremony in AustriaGP01T12Completed★★★★Save the World Awards Ceremony in AustriaGP01T10Completed★★★★Save the World Awards Ceremony in AustriaGP01T0ZCompleted★★★★Save the World Awards Ceremony in AustriaGP01T0TCompleted★★★★Save the World Awards Ceremony in AustriaGP01T0UCompleted★★★★Save the World Awards Ceremony in AustriaGP01T0VCompleted★★★★View AllGP01T0NClimate Action at Save the World Awards in AustriaGreenpeace activists hang a banner reading "Energy [R]evolution Climate Solution" at the Save the World Awards ceremony.The event takes place at the Zwentendorf nuclear power station, which was built in the 1970s but never used. A recent project is turning the unused power station into the largest solar power station in Austria. Greenpeace was honored to be receiving one of the prizes for its global campaign to protect the climate. Thomas Henningsen coordinator of Greenpeace's international climate work, collected the award in person.Locations:Austria-Central Europe-ZwentendorfDate:24 Jul, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Kurt PrinzMaximum size:1993px X 3000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Award ceremonies-Banners-Ceremonies-Chimneys-Climate (campaign title)-Energy [R]evolution (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Nuclear power stations-Outdoors-Solar power stationsShoot:Save the World Awards 2009 in AustriaGreenpeace was honored to be receiving one of the prizes for its global campaign to protect the climate at the Save the World Awards ceremony. Thomas Henningsen, coordinator of Greenpeace’s international climate work, collected the award in person.The event took place at the Zwentendorf nuclear power station, which was built in the 1970s but never used. A recent project is turning the unused power station into the largest solar power station in Austria. During the ceremony Greenpeace activists hung a banner which read "Energy [R]evolution, Climate Solution".