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Greenpeace - Carbon Footprint protest 2009 12 images Created 5 Mar 2011

Greenpeace activists protest against the trading of carbon footprint quotas in front of the prime minister's bureau building in Budapest.
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  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
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  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170907aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170915aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170914aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170920aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170917aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170956aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170926aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906178419cVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906178424cVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906178426cVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906178429cVA.JPG