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Germany: Greenpeace activists call on G7 leaders to phase out fossil fuels in Zugspitze protest٠٠:٠١:٢٠
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Several dozens of Greenpeace climate protection activists called on the G7 leaders from the top of the melting Zugspitze plateau glacier for an earlier phase-out of fossil fuels, as the heads of state and government from the seven most developed world economies convened for a summit in Germany's Elmau.

Participants of the action stretched a giant banner reading "G7 exit fossils enter Peace" and lay down to form a peace sign on the surface of the highest mountain in Germany.

Activists urged the western leaders to accelerate measures to advance climate protection and secure a more peaceful world.

On Saturday, Greenpeace demonstrators placed a 60-meter-high peace sign made of burning lanterns on a rock over Garmisch-Partenkirchen resort town in the Bavarian Alps

Germany: Greenpeace activists call on G7 leaders to phase out fossil fuels in Zugspitze protest

Germany, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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Several dozens of Greenpeace climate protection activists called on the G7 leaders from the top of the melting Zugspitze plateau glacier for an earlier phase-out of fossil fuels, as the heads of state and government from the seven most developed world economies convened for a summit in Germany's Elmau.

Participants of the action stretched a giant banner reading "G7 exit fossils enter Peace" and lay down to form a peace sign on the surface of the highest mountain in Germany.

Activists urged the western leaders to accelerate measures to advance climate protection and secure a more peaceful world.

On Saturday, Greenpeace demonstrators placed a 60-meter-high peace sign made of burning lanterns on a rock over Garmisch-Partenkirchen resort town in the Bavarian Alps

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Several dozens of Greenpeace climate protection activists called on the G7 leaders from the top of the melting Zugspitze plateau glacier for an earlier phase-out of fossil fuels, as the heads of state and government from the seven most developed world economies convened for a summit in Germany's Elmau.

Participants of the action stretched a giant banner reading "G7 exit fossils enter Peace" and lay down to form a peace sign on the surface of the highest mountain in Germany.

Activists urged the western leaders to accelerate measures to advance climate protection and secure a more peaceful world.

On Saturday, Greenpeace demonstrators placed a 60-meter-high peace sign made of burning lanterns on a rock over Garmisch-Partenkirchen resort town in the Bavarian Alps

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