Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-Demand-Sustainable-and-Safe-Mobility-in-Mexico-City-27MZIFJ8NVV66.htmlConceptually similarActivists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGP0STUKPYCompleted★★★★Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGP0STUKQ0Completed★★★★★Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGP0STUKQ6Completed★★★★Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGP0STUKQ7Completed★★★★Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGP0STUKQ8Completed★★★★Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGP0STUKQ9Completed★★★★Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGP0STUKQACompleted★★★★Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGP0STUKQCCompleted★★★★★Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGP0STUKQDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUKQ5Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGreenpeace Mexico activists place a 30 square meter banner on the main balcony of the Government Palace of the State of Mexico with the text reading “El Transporte en el Estado de México mata” (Transportation in the State of Mexico kills) and a face of a person combined with a bus exhaust pipe. The activity is to demand the governor Alfredo del Mazo Maza a public commitment to actions, budgets and precise deadlines for a Mobility Plan that tackles the serious problem of transport and air pollution.Locations:Mexico-Mexico City-North AmericaDate:18 Feb, 2020Credit:© Ilse Huesca Vargas / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Air pollution-Banners-Clean Air (campaign title)-Day-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Public transport-Urban areas-Urban Mobility (campaign title)-Urban scenesShoot:Activists Demand Sustainable and Safe Mobility in Mexico CityGreenpeace Mexico activists place a 30 square meter banner on the main balcony of the Government Palace of the State of Mexico with the text reading “El Transporte en el Estado de México mata” (Transportation in the State of Mexico kills) and a face of a person combined with a bus exhaust pipe. The activity is to demand the governor Alfredo del Mazo Maza a public commitment to actions, budgets and precise deadlines for a Mobility Plan that tackles the serious problem of transport and air pollution.