Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-Diesel-Fumes-in-Germany-27MZIFIYVIDV.htmlConceptually similarAction against Diesel Fumes in GermanyGP02ZEXCompleted★★★★Action against Diesel Fumes in GermanyGP02ZEZCompleted★★★★Action against Fine Dust in GermanyGP02ZBRCompleted★★★★Action against Fine Dust in GermanyGP02ZBSCompleted★★★★Action against Fine Dust in GermanyGP02ZBTCompleted★★★★Action against Fine Dust in GermanyGP02ZBUCompleted★★★★Action against Fine Dust in GermanyGP02ZBVCompleted★★★★Action against Diesel Fumes in GermanyGP02MJQCompleted★★★★Action against Diesel Fumes in GermanyGP02MJRCompleted★★★★View AllGP02ZEYAction against Diesel Fumes in GermanyGreenpeace activists protest at the ministry of finance with a horse carriage and a black coffin bring letters to the ministers and demand that they take legal action against diesel fume and fine dust particles. The cabinet should decide on diesel filters for all diesel cars within 3 years. The coffin reads: "diesel fume causes cancer"In original language:Aktion gegen DieselrussMit einer Pferde-Kutsche, die einen schwarzen Sarg mit der Aufschrift "Dieselruss macht Krebs" transportiert, faehrt Greenpeace durch das Berliner Regierungsviertel und ueberbringt den Kabinettsmitgliedern einen Brief. Die Aktivisten fordern darin die Bundesminister auf, sich auf ihrer Kabinettssitzung zu Feinstaub-Emissionen (Dieselruss)am Mittwoch, auf verpflichtende Russfilter fur alle Dieselfahrzeuge innerhalb von drei Jahren zu einigen. Guenther Hubmann (rechts).Locations:Berlin-Europe-GermanyDate:10 May, 2005Credit:© Santiago Engelhardt / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3393px X 2173pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Air pollution-Automotive industry-Carriages-Cars-Climate (campaign title)-Coffins-Day-Exhaust gas-Fossil fuel (energy)-German Government-Government buildings-Horses-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Street theatre actions-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Action against Diesel Fumes in GermanyGreenpeace activists protest at the ministry of finance and demand that they take legal action against diesel fume and fine dust particles. The cabinet should decide on diesel filters for all diesel cars within 3 years.