Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Action-in-Luxembourg-27MZIFJX6XDTL.htmlConceptually similarSolar Action in LuxembourgGP0STRAVHCompleted★★★★Solar Action in LuxembourgGP0STRAVGCompleted★★★★Solar Action in LuxembourgGP0STRAVFCompleted★★★★Solar Action in LuxembourgGP0STRAVICompleted★★★★★★Solar Action in LuxembourgGP0STRAVKCompleted★★★★Solar Action in LuxembourgGP0STRAVJCompleted★★★★Solar Panels Installation in Esch/AlzetteGP1SW3X6Completed★★★★Solar Panels Installation in Esch/AlzetteGP1SW3WFCompleted★★★★Solar Panels Installation in Esch/AlzetteGP1SW3WGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRAVESolar Action in LuxembourgWith an action at the Raemerich roundabout in Esch, Greenpeace Luxembourg activists from Belgium, Spain and Germany call on the Luxembourg Minister of the Economy, Mr Etienne Schneider, to demand, during the negotiations on the "Clean Energy for all Europeans" package, the massive promotion of renewable energies and to speak against the promotion of dirty energies such as coal. Thirty activists transformed the roundabout into a huge sun. In the center of the roundabout, a giant banner reads: ”Go Solar!". In the coming weeks, the EU institutions and national governments will decide on the future EU energy supply system and thus on Europe's contribution to climate protection.Locations:Esch-Europe-Luxembourg-Western EuropeDate:19 Nov, 2017Credit:© Joshua Marx / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5280px X 3956pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Renewable energy-Solar energy-TrafficShoot:Solar Action in LuxembourgWith an action at the Raemerich roundabout in Esch, Greenpeace Luxembourg activists from Belgium, Spain and Germany call on the Luxembourg Minister of the Economy, Mr Etienne Schneider, to demand, during the negotiations on the "Clean Energy for all Europeans" package, the massive promotion of renewable energies and to speak against the promotion of dirty energies such as coal. Thirty activists transformed the roundabout into a huge sun. In the center of the roundabout, a giant banner reads: ”Go Solar!". In the coming weeks, the EU institutions and national governments will decide on the future EU energy supply system and thus on Europe's contribution to climate protection.Related Collections:Solar Action in Luxembourg (Photo & Video)