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Actions and protests
Activists
Banners
CEZ Group
Climate (campaign title)
Coal
Coal mining
Day
KWCI (GPI)
Leaflets
Lignite
Local population
Outdoors
Small group of people
Street theatre actions
Vattenfall
We Are Not For Sale! Action at CEZ Headquarters in Prague
German Lusatia inhabitants and representatives of local civil initiatives ask the CEZ energy company to promise to not expand the lignite mines in Germany in the event that they will buy the Vattenfall coal business from the Swedish government. Acting against any expansion of coal mining, the activists demand the same promise from the other potential buyers from the Czech Republic.
Right in front of the main CEZ building, the activists set up a symbolic living room where the Lusatia citizens settle in to show that coal mining affects directly their lives and homes. They hold signs with the message “We won’t be sold!” and hand over 40 thousands postcards from German citizens addressed to CEZ executive director Daniel Beneš, asking for a coal phase out in Lusatia.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPFYT
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
25/11/2015
Locations:
Czech Republic
,
Europe
,
Prague
Credit line:
© Ibra Ibrahimoviç / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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We Are Not For Sale! Action at CEZ Headquarters in Prague
Inhabitants of German Lusatia and representatives of local civil initiatives ask the CEZ energy company representatives to promise to not expand the lignite mines in Germany in the event that they will buy the Vattenfall coal business from the Swedish government. Acting against any expansion of coal mining, they demand the same promise from the other potential buyers from the Czech Republic.
Right in front of the main CEZ building, the activists set up a symbolic living room where the Lusatia inhabitants settled in to show that the coal mining affects directly their lives and homes. They held signs with the message “We won’t be sold!” and handed over 40 thousands postcards from German citizens addressed to CEZ executive director Daniel Beneš, asking for a coal phase out in Lusatia.
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