Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Cork-Protest-at-Deuben-Coal-Power-Plant-in-Germany----News-Access-2-2-27MAKVR8HJD.htmlConceptually similarCork Protest at Deuben Coal Power Plant in Germany - News Access 1/2GP335LCompleted★★★★Projection Action at Lippendorf Power Station - News AccessGP325JTCompleted★★★★Projection at Jänschwalde Coal Power Plant in Germany - News AccessGP3B76Completed★★★★Coal Camp Lusatia Haidemuehl 2016 - News AccessGP3C73Completed★★★★Greenpeace Hot Air Balloon flies over open Coal Pit Mine Profen, Saxony-AnhaltGP3A6ICompleted★★★★Protest against Nuclear Fuel Rods from Germany - News AccessGP321UACompleted★★★★Protest for Effective Climate Protection in the Coal Phase-out Law in Berlin - News AccessGP32GUQCompleted★★★★★Refurbishment of Houses in Pödelwitz in Germany - News AccessGP3217WCompleted★★★★Protest against Nuclear Fuel Rods from Germany - Web VideoGP321UBCompleted★★★★View AllGP335ACork Protest at Deuben Coal Power Plant in Germany - News Access 2/2One hundred Greenpeace activists protest against the climate damaging coal policy of the German government. Environmental activists from Germany, Sweden and Czech Republic display a banner at the 80 metres high chimney of lignite power plant Deuben, the oldest coal fired power plant in Germany and place a symbolic cork on the top of the chimney. The coal power plant dates back to 1936 and is run by MIBRAG, a daughter of the Czech EPH company.In original language:Korken - Protest an Kohlekraftwerk Deuben - News Access 2/2Deuben/Sachsen-Anhalt, 3. 11. 2015 – Am Vortag der Kabinettsentscheidung zur sogenannten Braunkohlereserve demonstrieren 100 Greenpeace-Aktivisten aus Deutschland, Schweden und Tschechien gegen die klimaschädliche Kohlepolitik der Bundesregierung. Die Klimaschützer hissen am Schornstein des ältesten deutschen Braunkohlekraftwerks in Deuben in 80 Metern Höhe ein Banner mit dem Slogan „Coal Kills“ und setzen einen symbolischen Korken auf den Schornstein. Sie fordern, dass deutlich mehr Braunkohlekraftwerke vom Netz genommen werden, als bislang geplant. Das Kraftwerk Deuben stammt aus dem Jahr 1936 und gehört der Mitteldeutschen Braunkohlengesellschaft (MIBRAG), einer Tochtergesellschaft des tschechischen Energiekonzerns EPH.Locations:DeubenDate:3 Nov, 2015Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m15sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerials-Banners-Chimneys-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-fired power plants-Energy-Greenpeace campaigners-LigniteShoot:GREENPEACE PROTESTING ON GERMANYS OLDEST COAL FIRED POWER PLANT - DEUBEN - NEWS ACCESS 2/2One hundred Greenpeace activists protest against the climate damaging coal policy of the German government. Environmental activists from Germany, Sweden and Czech Republic display a banner at the 80 metres high chimney of lignite power plant Deuben, the oldest coal fired power plant in Germany and place a symbolic cork on the top of the chimney. The coal power plant dates back to 1936 and is run by MIBRAG, a daughter of the Czech EPH company.