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Activists Display Diesel Engine in Glass Coffin in Munich
Greenpeace activists symbolically bury a diesel motor in front of the Bavarian state chancellery. The environmental activists display a diesel engine in a glass coffin as a symbol for out-of-date technology. Greenpeace activists protest against the policy of Bavarian Minister-President Seehofer, who meets with car manufacturers Audi, BMW and MAN to stick to retrofitting of dirty diesel engines.
The banner reads: "Rest in Peace Diesel".
In original language:
Greenpeace Aktivisten tragen Dieselmotor zu Grabe
In einem glaesernen Sarg tragen Greenpeace-Aktivisten den Dieselmotor symbolisch zu Grabe. Anlass ist ein Spitzentreffen zur Nachruestung von Dieselautos, zu dem Ministerpraesident Horst Seehofer (CSU) die Autofirmen Audi, BMW und MAN in die Staatskanzlei geladen hat. Seehofer haelt am schmutzigen Diesel und freiwilliger Nachruestung fest. Von dort fuehrt die Prozession der Aktivisten durch Muenchen bis zum Deutschen Museum. Das Banner lautet:" Ruhe in Frieden Diesel".
Unique identifier:
GP0STQWAE
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
28/06/2017
Locations:
Bavaria
,
Europe
,
Germany
,
Munich
Credit line:
© Thomas Einberger / Greenpeace
Size:
5286px × 3524px 4MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Activists Display Diesel Engine in Glass Coffin in Munich
Greenpeace activists symbolically bury a diesel motor in front of the Bavarian state chancellery. The environmental activists put a diesel engine in a glass coffin as a symbol for out-of-date technology. Greenpeace activists protest against the policy of Bavarian Minister-President Seehofer, who meets with car manufacturers Audi, BMW and Man to stick to retrofitting of dirty diesel engines.
The banner reads: "Rest in peace, Diesel".
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