Press Release

14 March 2006
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Dinosaur and nuclear plant in front of the EU Energy Council
Activists: "new" EU energy policy backward and dangerous
14 March 2006, Brussels

Brussels, 14 March 2006 - Friends of the Earth Europe activists today protested in front of the EU Council building, against the energy policy of the European Union by setting up a 10m high inflatable dinosaur depicting dirty energy technologies as well as an inflatable nuclear power station. A banner read: "Dirty Fossil, Dangerous Nukes? The Future Is Renewable!". Activists distributed to officials entering the Council building edible mini power stations made from pastry.

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Activists distributed to officials entering the Council building edible mini power stations made from pastry, to "Phase out dirty energy".

A 10m high inflatable dinosaur depicting dirty energy technologies as well as an inflatable nuclear power station protested in front of the EU council Bulding

Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs helps phasing our dirty energy

 






Friends of the Earth Europe campaigns for sustainable and fair societies and for the protection of the environment,
unites more than 30 national organisations with thousands of local groups
and is part of the world's largest grassroots environmental network, Friends of the Earth International.