Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-Blocks-Exits-to-Finance-Ministers-Meeting-in-Brussels-27MZIFL0F9_Z.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action Block Exits to Finance Ministers MeetingGP01PW6Completed★★★★Climate Action Blocks Exits to Finance Ministers Meeting in BrusselsGP01P57Completed★★★★Climate Action Block Exits to Finance Ministers MeetingGP01P5KCompleted★★★★★★★Climate Action Blocks Exits to Finance Ministers Meeting in BrusselsGP01P58Completed★★★★Climate Action Block Exits to Finance Ministers MeetingGP01PW5Completed★★★★Climate Action Block Exits to Finance Ministers MeetingGP01P5HCompleted★★★★Climate Action Block Exits to Finance Ministers MeetingGP01P5GCompleted★★★★Climate Action Blocks Exits to Finance Ministers Meeting in BrusselsGP01P59Completed★★★★Climate Action Block Exits to Finance Ministers MeetingGP01PW8Completed★★★★View AllGP01P56Climate Action Blocks Exits to Finance Ministers Meeting in BrusselsGreenpeace activists sit in front of the building where finance ministers are meeting to discuss funding for developing nations to tackle climate change. A banner in front of them reads 'Bail Out The Planet'.Locations:Belgium-Brussels-Europe, West EuropeDate:10 Mar, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Eric De MildtMaximum size:4256px X 2832pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-Groups-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Men-Outdoors-Sit-ins-WomenShoot:Finance Ministers Meeting Action in BrusselsGreenpeace blocks the ‘easy way out’ for EU finance ministers. Hundreds of Greenpeace activists from across Europe blocked the exits of the Brussels building where EU finance ministers were discussing funding for developing nations to tackle climate change. Activists displayed banners in several languages asking EU politicians to “Sav€ the Climate” and “Bail out the Planet”. The Greenpeace activists ‘sealed’ the building and called on ministers not to come out without money on the table to tackle climate change, rather than to continue dishing out billions of taxpayers’ money for failed banks and car manufacturers. Police moved in and made a number of arrests. Related Collections:Finance Ministers Meeting Action in Brussels (Photo & Videos)