UP

Climate activists protest new plans amid EU summit

Home page World
12 Punto 14 Punto 16 Punto 18 Punto

Climate activists on Thursday protested new action plans of European countries for climate change ahead of EU leaders’ summit.

Axar.az reports citing Turkish media.

Greenpeace activists unfurled a huge banner saying "climate emergency" and released fake fire to EU’s new headquarters in Brussels.

Greenpeace on its official website said: "61 activists representing seven European countries have taken the climate emergency to the heart of European political power, as government leaders arrive in Brussels for a summit on EU climate action."

"After arriving in a vintage red fire engine, the 28 climbers, with 33 more activists from Greenpeace Belgium on the ground, scaled the summit venue and wrapped the building with images of giant lapping red and yellow flames, setting off billowing clouds of black and white smoke, red distress flares, and sounding a loud fire alarm," it added.

Greenpeace also said on Twitter about the protests: "In this very building, Leaders of EU countries are currently discussing what climate actions to take by… 2050. But that’s just too late! We have no more time for delays. So activists today sent them a taste of #ClimateEmergency, to say ACT NOW!"

Date
2019.12.12 / 19:51
Author
Axar.az
See also

Mass strike begins against French government

Hamas offers immediate truce to Israel

Ukrainian MP Shevchenko accused of treason

Musk backs life sentence for sex reassignment on minors

Iran won't pursue nuclear weapons - Pezeshkian

Iran seeks to strengthen ties with Armenia

Ukrainian losses updated on Day 995

Turkiye open to tech cooperation with Elon Musk

Russian losses updated on Day 995

Iran minister injured in a car accident

Latest
Xocalı soyqırımı — 1992-ci il Bağla
Bize yazin Bağla
ArxivBağla