Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-Flight-for-a-Green-Monetary-Policy-in-Frankfurt-am-Main---News-Access-with-English-Statement-27MDHUBSBSB.htmlConceptually similarProtest Flight for a Green Monetary Policy in Frankfurt am Main - News Access with German StatementGP1SUWU7Completed★★★★Protest Flight for a Green Monetary Policy in Frankfurt am Main - FlightcamGP1SV9R5Completed★★★★Pupils of the Ernst Reuter School at the ZKM - Zentrum für Kunst und Medien, Karlsruhe in Germany - ClipreelGP1SVR3SCompleted★★★★Hologram Protest for Reform of EU Subsidies in Berlin - News AccessGP1SUTU3Completed★★★★Protest against Edeka's Meat Policy in Hamburg - News AccessGP1SV8VVCompleted★★★★Protest Against Factory Farming in Alt Tellin - News AccessGP1SV4AGCompleted★★★★Excavation of Lützerath at the Garzweiler Open-cast Mine - News AccessGP1SV504Completed★★★★Planet Earth First Banners at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Bonn - Web Video (International Version)GP320MYCompleted★★★★Excavation of Lützerath at the Garzweiler Open-cast Mine - Statements by AvarellGP1SV4ZYCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUWU9Protest Flight for a Green Monetary Policy in Frankfurt am Main - News Access with English StatementNo money for climate killers -that’s what Greenpeace activists are demanding at the headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt. Coming from the air, they unfurled a twelve by six metre banner from the roof of the entrance building with the slogan: "Stop funding Climate Killers!” Another activist on a paraglider protests with a flying banner in front of the ECB headquarters. Inside, the Council meeting with members of the Executive Board and the presidents of the European central banks will take place this morning under the leadership of Christine Lagarde. "The ECB is stalling. Instead of quickly presenting a strategy for monetary policy to deal with the climate crisis, the responsible leaders remain vague. They are allowing climate-damaging companies in particular to benefit from the status quo of the ECB's monetary policy," says Mauricio Vargas, financial expert at Greenpeace Germany.In original language:Protestflug für eine Grüne Geldpolitik in Frankfurt am Main - News Access mit englischem O-Ton„Keinen Cent für Klimakiller“ fordern Greenpeace-Aktivist:innen am Sitz der Europäischen Zentralbank (EZB) in Frankfurt. Aus der Luft kommend entrollen sie vom Dach des Eingangsgebäudes ein zwölf mal sechs Meter großes Banner mit der Aufschrift: “Stop funding Climate Killers!”. Ein weiterer Aktivist am Gleitschirm protestiert mit einem Flugbanner. In der EZB findet heute unter Leitung von Christine Lagarde die Ratssitzung mit Mitgliedern des Direktoriums sowie den Präsident:innen der europäischen Notenbanken statt. Die Aktivist:innen warnen davor, dass die Klimakrise auch die Preisstabilität gefährdet. Sie fordern von der EZB, ihre Geldpolitik endlich am Klimaschutz auszurichten. “Die EZB hält uns hin. Sie sollte zügig eine Strategie für den geldpolitischen Umgang mit der Klimakrise vorlegen, aber die Verantwortlichen bleiben vage“, sagt Mauricio Vargas, Finanzexperte von Greenpeace. „Sie lassen zu, dass ihre Geldpolitik weiterhin klimaschädliche Unternehmen begünstigt.“Locations:Europe-Frankfurt-GermanyDate:10 Mar, 2021Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m46sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Aerial view from UAV-Banks-Banners-Bridges-Camera equipment-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Financial concepts-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Office buildings-Outdoors-Paragliding-Rivers-Roofs-Speeches-Urban areasShoot:Protest Flight for a Green Monetary Policy in Frankfurt am Main - VideosNo money for climate killers -that’s what Greenpeace activists are demanding at the headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt. Coming from the air, they unfurled a twelve by six metre banner from the roof of the entrance building with the slogan: "Stop funding Climate Killers!” Another activist on a paraglider protests with a flying banner in front of the ECB headquarters. Inside, the Council meeting with members of the Executive Board and the presidents of the European central banks will take place this morning under the leadership of Christine Lagarde. "The ECB is stalling. Instead of quickly presenting a strategy for monetary policy to deal with the climate crisis, the responsible leaders remain vague. They are allowing climate-damaging companies in particular to benefit from the status quo of the ECB's monetary policy," says Mauricio Vargas, financial expert at Greenpeace Germany.Related Collections:Protest Flight and Banner at the ECB Building in Germany (All Photos & Videos)