Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Tree-Planting-on-A49-motorway-near-Dannenroder-Forest-in-Germany---News-Access-27MDHU5MM44.htmlConceptually similarProtest on Motorway A49 near Dannenröder Forest in Hesse - News AccessGP1SUO7CCompleted★★★★★★Destruction and beauty in the Dannenroeder Forest - drone footageGP1SUK6QCompleted★★★★★★Paraglider Protest at Dannenröder Forest in Germany - News AccessGP1SUO29Completed★★★★★★Demonstration at Dannenroeder Forest - News AccessGP1SUK6CCompleted★★★★★★Concert with Igor Levit in the Dannenroeder Forest - News AccessGP1SUT5LCompleted★★★★Concert with Igor Levit in the Dannenroeder Forest - Web videoGP1SUTAMCompleted★★★★Stock Shots and Tree Houses Dannenröder Forest in Hesse - ClipreelGP1SUOI2Completed★★★★★★Sustainable Mobility Walking-Mobile Action in Berlin - News Access Drone FootageGP3257YCompleted★★★★Climate Change Impacts in Trento, Italy - ClipreelGP0STUSLGCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUO81Tree Planting on A49 motorway near Dannenröder Forest in Germany - News AccessSchwalmstadt, Hesse, 22 November 2020:Greenpeace activists plant an approximately seven metres high oak tree at the end of the controversial A49 motorway near Schwalmstadt in Hesse. With the slogan "Forest not Freeways" they are demonstrating against the further destruction of the Dannenröder Forest and for a new transport planning that neither destroys nature nor fuels the climate crisis.The Dannenröder Forest ("Danni") is an intact mixed forest with some trees up to 200 years old. For the further expansion of the controversial A49 highway, tens of thousands of hectares will have to be cleared for an aisle leading through the forest.Statement: Benjamin Stephan, Greenpeace Germany Expert (in German), Frederik, volunteer (in German)In original language:Baumpflanzaktion auf der A49 nahe Dannenröder Wald in Hessen - News AccessSchwalmstadt, Hessen, 22.11.20:Am Ausbauende der umstrittenen A49 pflanzen Greenpeace-Aktivisten und – Aktivistinnen eine ca. 8 Meter hohe Eiche. Mit dem Slogan “Wald statt Asphalt” protestieren sie gegen die Zerstörung des Dannenröder Waldes und fordern eine neue Verkehrsplanung, die weder Natur zerstört noch die Klimakrise anheizt.Der Dannenröder Wald („Danni“) ist ein intakter Mischwald mit teils bis zu 200 Jahre alten Bäumen. Für den Ausbau der Autobahn A49 müssen zehntausende Hektar für eine Schneise durch diesen Wald abgeholzt werden.Statement: Benjamin Stephan, Verkehrsexperte bei Greenpeace Deutschland, Frederik, ehrenamtlicher AktivistLocations:Dannenroeder Forest-Europe-GermanyDate:22 Nov, 2020Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:10m23sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view from UAV-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Construction sites-Day-Diggers-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Motorways-Outdoors-Planting-Trucks-Urban Mobility (campaign title)Shoot:Tree Planting on A49 Motorway near Dannenröder Forest in Germany - News AccessGreenpeace activists plant an approximately seven metres high oak tree at the end of the controversial A49 motorway near Schwalmstadt in Hesse. With the slogan "Forest not Freeways" they are demonstrating against the further destruction of the Dannenröder Forest and for a new transport planning that neither destroys nature nor fuels the climate crisis.The Dannenröder Forest ("Danni") is an intact mixed forest with some trees up to 200 years old. For the further expansion of the controversial A49 highway, tens of thousands of hectares will have to be cleared for an aisle leading through the forest.Statement: Benjamin Stephan, Greenpeace Germany Expert (in German), Frederik, volunteer (in German)