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Actions and protests
Automotive industry
Banners
Camera equipment
Climate (campaign title)
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Greenpeace activists
Greenpeace campaigners
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Logos
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Microphones
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Volkswagen (VW)
CO2 Protest at VW Factory Gate in Wolfsburg
Greenpeace activists protest against car emissions at VW factory gate during a VW board meeting in Wolfsburg. Activists change the VW logo into a CO2 sign. The environmental activists ask the VW board to inform about the fleet's average CO2 emissions and to ensure that emission tests are independent, transparent and reflect real-life driving conditions.
Greenpeace campaigner Daniel Moser is giving a TV interview.
In original language:
CO2 Protest am VW Werkstor in Wolfsburg
Greenpeace Aktivisten empfangen VW Aufsichtsrat mit Protestbanner ueber dem Werkstor. Die Umweltschuetzer fordern ehrliche Messbedingungen und -werte bei Abgastests . Am Haupteingang des VW-Werkes veraendern Kletterer das VW-Logo in ein CO2-Zeichen. Die Umweltschuetzer fordern vom VW-Aufsichtsrat mehr Transparenz bei Abgastests und konkrete Daten, die zeigen, wie hoch der aktuelle CO2-Flottenwert des Konzerns tatsaechlich ist.
Greenpeace Kampaigner Daniel Moser gibt ein TV-Interview.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPEXN
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
09/11/2015
Locations:
Europe
,
Germany
,
Lower Saxony
,
Wolfsburg
Credit line:
© Michael Löwa / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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CO2 Protest at VW Factory Gate in Wolfsburg
Greenpeace activists display a protest banner at VW factory gate during a VW board meeting in Wolfsburg. Activists change the VW Logo at the main entrance into a CO2 sign. The banner reads: "The Problem". The environmental activists ask the VW board to inform about the fleet's average CO2 emissions and to ensure that emission tests are independent, transparent and reflect real-life driving conditions.
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