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Berlin, Germany. 6th Nov, 2016. 'Klimaschutz - in Paris versprochen - in Berlin gebrochen!' (lit. 'Climate protection - promised in Paris - broken in Berlin!' is written on a banner of the environmental organisation Greenpeace in front of the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, 6 November 2016. Greenpeace critizes the German government after not following the agreements of the climate protection treaty of Paris. PHOTO: PAUL ZINKEN/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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