Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-for-Cleaner-Air-in-Stuttgart-27MZIFJJJWGIL.htmlConceptually similarProtest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGP0STQ6NLCompleted★★★★Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGP0STQ6NOCompleted★★★★Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGP0STQ6NRCompleted★★★★★★Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGP0STQ6MXCompleted★★★★★★Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGP0STQ6MZCompleted★★★★Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGP0STQ6Q1Completed★★★★Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGP0STQ6NSCompleted★★★★★★Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGP0STQ6MWCompleted★★★★Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGP0STQ6PVCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ6Q3Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGreenpeace activists demonstrate in Stuttgart for cleaner air. A new Greenpeace study shows that air pollution in German cities is more problematic than previously known. Greenpeace measured high levels of nitrogen oxide in several cities, which is mainly caused by diesel motors. With a banner hanging near one of Germany's busiest roads, Neckartor, the environmental activists demand a ban for diesel-run vehicles in cities. The banner reads 'Cities want to breathe- ban dirty diesel'.In original language:Protest fuer bessere Luft in StuttgartGreenpeace Aktivisten demonstrieren fuer bessere Luft in Stuttgart. Auf Bannern entlang Deutschlands meist belasteter Strasse, dem Stuttgarter Neckartor, fordern die Umweltschuetzer Fahrbeschraenkung fuer besonders schmutzige Dieselautos. Ein neuer Messbericht von Greenpeace zeigt, dass die Luftprobleme deutschte Staedter viel weitraeumiger sind, als bislang bekannt. Die Hauptquelle des giftigen Stickoxids sind Dieselmotoren.Locations:Baden-Württemberg-Europe-Germany-StuttgartDate:5 Oct, 2016Credit:© Martin Storz / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4595px X 2891pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Air pollution-Automotive industry-Banners-Bridges-Cars-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Roads-Signs-Traffic-Transportation-Two peopleShoot:Protest for Cleaner Air in StuttgartGreenpeace activists demonstrate in Stuttgart for cleaner air. A new Greenpeace study shows that air pollution in German cities is more problematic than previously known. Greenpeace measured high levels of nitrogen oxide in several cities, which is mainly caused by diesel motors. With a banner hanging near one of Germany's busiest roads, Neckartor, the environmental activists demand a ban for diesel-run vehicles in cities. The banner reads 'Cities want to breathe- dirty diesel out'.Related Collections:Protest for Cleaner Air in Stuttgart (All Photographers)