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Climate (campaign title)
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Coal
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COP19
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World Coal Summit Protest in Warsaw
Greenpeace activists from over 20 countries protest on the roof of the Ministry of Economics against the World Coal Summit, hosted by the Polish Deputy Prime Minister and running concurrently with the UN climate negotiations in Warsaw. The activists hang a large banner which reads: “Who rules Poland? Coal industry or the people?”
In original language:
Protestbanner vor Kohlegipfel in Warschau
Greenpeace Aktivisten protestieren in Warschau auf dem Dach des Wirtschaftsministeriums gegen den dort stattfindenden Welt-Kohlegipfel. Die Aktivisten entfalten ein grosses Banner mit der Frage ( in Englisch):„Wer regiert Polen? Die Kohleindustrie oder das Volk?“.
Unique identifier:
GP04YVT
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
18/11/2013
Locations:
Europe
,
Poland
,
Warsaw
Credit line:
© Bogusz Bilewski / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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World Coal Summit Protest in Warsaw
Greenpeace activists from over 20 countries protest on the roof of the Ministry of Economics against the World Coal Summit, hosted by the Polish Deputy Prime Minister and running concurrently with the COP19, the UN climate negotiations in Warsaw. The activists hang a large banner which reads: “Who rules the World? Fossil industries or the people?” On the roof are displayed flags from the US, Germany, Australia and many other countries.
A second banner asks: "Who rules Poland? Coal industry or people?"
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