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Greenpeace Climate Activists Dump Coal Outside Sweden's Government Offices
STOCKHOLM — Environmental activists from Greenpeace dumped 18 tonnes of German coal outside Sweden's government offices Wednesday to protest against the Swedish state's coal plant ownership abroad.
Greenpeace climate activists dump coal outside Sweden's government offices. (AFP) Swedish
energy group Vattenfall has no coal plants in Sweden but has acquired
12 such plants in Germany, Poland, The Netherlands and Denmark in the
past nine years, Greenpeace said in a statement.
Greenpeace activist Martina Krueger told AFP the group wanted to make Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country currently holds the European Union presidency, "a climate hero."
"He should be going to the EU summit (on Thursday) and saying 'I have instructed my energy company Vattenfall, the fifth largest in Europe, to switch to renewables.' That is climate leadership," she said.
The organisation told Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter in its online edition that it brought the 18 tonnes of coal by truck from Germany, representing the amount Vattenfall burns every 20 seconds at its Jaenschwalde plant there.
The group of 30 or so activists unfurled a green banner on the facade of the building reading "Reinfeldt Stop Sweden's Coal Plants", and formed a ring around the entrance to the building.
"Right now there is a fatal deadlock in the international climate talks ... If the head of the EU Fredrik Reinfeldt tells the world that he has instructed his state-owned energy company to stop investing in coal plants, that could help break the deadlock," Greenpeace said.
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Show AllWow, 18 tons? That must have been expensive...and will probably be a pain to clean up. But it should definitely get attention.
The moment I saw the photo, I knew this could not have taken place in the US. No storm troopers spraying pepper spray into the eyes of the protestors, no sound cannons, tasers, or CS gas. What the hell is wrong with you guys in Sweden? Don't you even know how to crush a peaceful protest? People allowed to protest actions of their government in public, not in MY country!!! /sarcasm off
I guess Sweden exports too many of their weapons to use any on their own citizens.
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