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Added on the 21/03/2024 11:00:47 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Leaders pose for a group photo on the first day of the Nuclear Energy Summit, hosted in Brussels, Belgium. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Secretary General Rafael Grossi, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo are among them. IMAGES
Berlin, Aug 17 (EFE/EPA).- An activist of the environmental organization Greenpeace staged a protest in Berlin calling for a ban on the use of combustion engines. On 18 August 2021, German Chancellor Angela Merkel will host a virtual car summit, with representatives of the car industry. Greenpeace protested on this occasion requesting to talk about climate protection during the summit. (Camera: CLEMENS BILAN).SHOT LIST: AN ACTIVIST OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION GREENPEACE HOLDS A BANNER READING 'STOP COMBUSTION ENGINES - CLIMATE PROTECTION NOW' DURING A STAGED PROTEST NEXT TO THE STYLIZED SILHOUETTE OF AN SUV CAR AND A TREE WITH BURNING BRANCHES IN FRONT OF THE CHANCELLERY IN BERLIN, GERMANY.
Brussels (Belgium), Dec 10 (EFE), (Camera: Leo Rodríguez).- Activists from the environmental organization Greenpeace organized a protest action on Thursday in Brussels, coinciding with the start of the European Council summit.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BRUSSELS.
Brussels, Dec 12 EFE, (Camera: Julio Gálvez).- The environmental organisation Greenpeace on Thursday unfurled a large banner warning of a climate emergency where EU leaders are meeting at a summit to try to set 2050 as the deadline for achieving climate neutrality. More than twenty people climbed the building and unfurled the banners. The Brussels police told Efe that at first they tried to negotiate with the activists to get them out of the building, but as they refused, officers and firefighters lowered them one by one.FOOTAGE OF THE DEMONSTRATION, BANNER AND FIREFIGHTERS LOWERING PROTESTORS.
A Greenpeace banner with the words "Blah blah Brexit stop climate chaos!" hangs from a building near the European Parliament in Brussels. IMAGES of the Greenpeace banner