Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/EIB--Stop-Funding-the-Climate-Crisis---Activity-in-Luxembourg-27MDHU1QZ64.htmlConceptually similarEIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGP1SUKDACompleted★★★★EIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGP1SUKDCCompleted★★★★EIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGP1SUKD8Completed★★★★★EIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGP1SUKD9Completed★★★★★★★EIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGP1SUKD6Completed★★★★EIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGP1SUKDBCompleted★★★★EIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGP1SUKD5Completed★★★★Exposing European Investment Bank's Greenwashing in LuxembourgGP1SWKPMCompleted★★★★Exposing European Investment Bank's Greenwashing in LuxembourgGP1SWKPNCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUKD7EIB: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis - Activity in LuxembourgGreenpeace Luxembourg activists display an image of a bonfire with Euros burning planet Earth, symbolizing the EIB's (European Investment Bank) plans to keep investing in polluting industries that fuel the climate crisis. Greenpeace expects from the European Investment Bank board meeting on November 11th, that they ensure the EIB climate roadmap excludes funding for polluters (as fossil fuels, industrial farming, motorway and airport expansion) and fully aligns all bank’s operations with the Paris Agreement.Locations:Luxembourg-Luxembourg (City)Date:10 Nov, 2020Credit:© Greenpeace / Lise BocklerMaximum size:5329px X 3553pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banks-Banners-Burning-Climate (campaign title)-Day-European Union (EU)-Financial concepts-Flags-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Money-OutdoorsShoot:European Investment Bank: Stop Funding the Climate Crisis Activity in LuxembourgGreenpeace Luxembourg activists display an image of a bonfire with Euros burning planet Earth, symbolizing the EIB's (European Investment Bank) plans to keep investing in polluting industries that fuel the climate crisis. Greenpeace expects from the European Investment Bank board meeting on November 11th, that they ensure the EIB climate roadmap excludes funding for polluters (as fossil fuels, industrial farming, motorway and airport expansion) and fully aligns all bank’s operations with the Paris Agreement.