#Fightfor1Point5 - Protest by Fridays for Future in Berlin, 2020 - by Jan Scheunert
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#Fightfor1Point5 - Protest by Fridays for Future in Berlin, 2020 - by Jan Scheunert
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: LUISA NEUBAUER, climate activist and one of the main organisers of the school strike for climate movement in Germany, and other ctivists light candles as part of an installation, with a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: The writing '#Fight for 1Point5' can be seen in front of the Brandenbug Gate. With the lettering made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: The writing '#Fight for 1Point5' can be seen in front of the Brandenbug Gate. With the lettering made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: LUISA NEUBAUER, climate activist and one of the main organisers of the school strike for climate movement in Germany, can be seen on Pariser Platz in front of the Brandenburg Gate. With a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Activists light candles as part of an installation, with a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Activists light candles as part of an installation, with a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Candles can be seen in front of the Brandenbug Gate. With the lettering made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Candles can be seen in front of the Brandenbug Gate. With the lettering made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Activists light candles as part of an installation, with a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Activists light candles as part of an installation, with a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Economist and climate activist Tonny Nowshin gives a speech. With a lettering reading "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: The writing '#Fight for 1Point5' can be seen in front of the Brandenbug Gate. With the lettering made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: An activist holds a banner reading 'I will fight for 1.5' can be seen on Pariser Platz in front of the Brandenburg Gate. With a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Economist and climate activist Tonny Nowshin gives a speech. With a lettering reading "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: A paper model of the Eiffel Tower is seen next to a pile of documents and letters. With a lettering reading "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: A paper model of the Eiffel Tower is seen next to a pile of documents and letters. With a lettering reading "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: A paper model of the Eiffel Tower is seen next to a pile of documents and letters. With a lettering reading "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Activists lay out candles as part of an installation, with a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: A paper model of the Eiffel Tower is seen next to a pile of documents and letters. With a lettering reading "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: A paper model of the Eiffel Tower is seen next to a pile of documents and letters. With a lettering reading "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Activists light candles as part of an installation, with a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Activists light candles as part of an installation, with a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: Climate activist QUANG PAASCH can be seen on Pariser Platz in front of the Brandenburg Gate. With a lettering "#FightFor1Point5 - fight for 1.5 degrees!" made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.
Environmental activists light candles in front of the Brandenburg Gate
Germany, Berlin, December 11, 2020: The writing '#Fight for 1Point5' can be seen in front of the Brandenbug Gate. With the lettering made of thousands of candles, the organizers around the climate movement Fridays for Future want to draw the attention of the German government to the compliance with this goal on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12. In order to still reach the 1.5 degree target of the Paris climate agreement, a reduction of CO2 emissions by at least 60 percent is necessary.