Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/More-Trains-Less-Cars-Action-in-Vienna-27MDHUWNQQAA.htmlConceptually similarMore Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaGP1SVO2RCompleted★★★★More Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaGP1SVO2WCompleted★★★★More Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaGP1SVO30Completed★★★★More Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaGP1SVO37Completed★★★★More Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaGP1SVO3ACompleted★★★★More Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaGP1SVO3DCompleted★★★★More Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaGP1SVO3ECompleted★★★★More Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaGP1SVO3HCompleted★★★★More Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaGP1SVO3ICompleted★★★★View AllGP1SVO3OMore Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaBehind the scenes, GP activists setting up a huge train construction.Transport is already responsible for one-third of all greenhouse gas emissions in Austria. Nevertheless, Austria plans to build up to 118 kilometres of new highways, which will increase CO2 emissions by an additional 375,000 tons per year.Greenpeace Austria activists installed a 13 metre long train in front of the Austrian Federal Chancellery to call for more trains and less cars. The estimated cost of 5.9 billion Euros must be used to strengthen public transport instead of building relics from the fossil fuel past.Locations:Austria-Europe-ViennaDate:28 Jul, 2021Credit:© Mitja Kobal / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Action preparations-Activists-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Parliament buildings-Trains-Transportation-Urban Mobility (campaign title)Shoot:More Trains Less Cars Action in ViennaTransport is already responsible for one-third of all greenhouse gas emissions in Austria. Nevertheless, Austria plans to build up to 118 kilometres of new highways, which will increase CO2 emissions by an additional 375,000 tons per year.Greenpeace Austria activists installed a 13 metre long train in front of the Austrian Federal Chancellery to call for more trains and less cars. The estimated cost of 5.9 billion Euros must be used to strengthen public transport instead of building relics from the fossil fuel past.