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Global Activism

Greenpeace activists protest against the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) with a burning earth in front of the Ministry of the Environmentin Stuttgart.
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Action in opposition to the mega gas liquefaction project called GNL Québec, saying it will have major impacts on climate, biodiversity andhealth.

Activists demand "Act on climate now" at the headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt, warning that the climatecrisis also endangers price stability.

Greenpeace activists protest in front of the Agri-Minister conference in Berlin for a climate-friendly outcome, saying “Ministers ofAgriculture: Don't make a mess!"

Activists in Nuremberg demand that advertising for cheap meat be banned, by staging fake cheap-meat ads at supermarkets to show the consequencesof factory farming.

Activists entered the Turów lignite mine to expose PGE, the largest Polish energy utility, for their lack of a plan to phase out coal by2030.

Activists demonstrate in front of Aachen Cathedral, demanding a faster phase-out of lignite, for which villages and churches are still beingdestroyed in Germany.

Activists paint a plane green in action against greenwashing at Paris airport, saying green planes are not the solution to solve air traffic'simpact on climate.

Greenpeace France volunteers and Greenpeace France Executive Director, present a greenwashing kit to the minister with an inscription"greenwashing in progress".

Climate advocate and scientist Shaama Sandooyea joins the Global Climate Strikes by conducting the first underwater protest in the Saya de Malhabank in the Indian Ocean.