Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Protest-with-CO2-Debt-Clock-in-Berlin-27MZIFJW4MBC7.htmlConceptually similarClimate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGP0STTCLICompleted★★★★Climate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGP0STTCMGCompleted★★★★Climate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGP0STTCN4Completed★★★★Climate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGP0STTCMCCompleted★★★★Climate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGP0STTCMDCompleted★★★★Climate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGP0STTCN2Completed★★★★Climate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGP0STTCN3Completed★★★★Climate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGP0STTCLJCompleted★★★★Climate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGP0STTCLKCompleted★★★★★View AllGP0STTCLLClimate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGreenpeace activists demonstrate with a digital CO2 debt clock in front of the Ministry of Transport in Berlin. The activists built a six-meter-long greenhouse, which is filled with symbolic car exhausts of an SUV. A digital counter with large LED numbers continuously updates the amount of CO2 emitted since the inauguration of German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer (CSU) in March 2018. "Scheuer's climate result", says the banner under the greenhouse, now shows 190 million emitted tonnes of CO2 - one fifth of the total German emissions. Every second the counter increases by another five tons.In original language:Protest mit CO2-Schuldenuhr gegen klimaschaedliche Verkehrspolitik in BerlinFür schnell wirkende Maßnahmen, die den CO2-Ausstoß im Verkehr senken, demonstrieren Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten von Greenpeace heute mit einer CO2-Schuldenuhr vor dem Verkehrsministerium in Berlin. Die Klimaschuetzer errichten ein sechs Meter langes Treibhaus, das von den symbolischen Abgasen eines SUV gefuellt wird. Ein digitaler Zaehler aus großen Leuchtziffern aktualisiert laufend die Menge des im Verkehr ausgestoßenen CO2s seit dem Amtsantritt von Verkehrsminister Andreas Scheuer (CSU) im Maerz 2018. „Scheuers Klimabilanz“, so das Banner unter dem Treibhaus, belaeuft sich inzwischen auf gut 190 Millionen Tonnen CO2 – ein Fuenftel der gesamtdeutschen Emissionen. Jede Sekunde steigt der Zaehler um weitere fuenf Tonnen.Locations:Berlin-Europe-GermanyDate:22 May, 2019Credit:© Kevin McElvaney / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4336px X 6500pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Air pollution-Banners-Carbon dioxide symbol-Clean Air (campaign title)-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Dirty-Exhaust gas-Greenhouses-Greenpeace activists-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Public engagement-Signs-Traffic-Two people-Urban Mobility (campaign title)Shoot:Climate Protest with CO2 Debt Clock in BerlinGreenpeace activists demonstrate with a digital CO2 debt clock in front of the Ministry of Transport in Berlin. The activists built a six-meter-long greenhouse, which is filled with symbolic car exhausts of an SUV. A digital counter with large LED numbers continuously updates the amount of CO2 emitted since the inauguration of German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer (CSU) in March 2018. "Scheuer's climate result", says the banner under the greenhouse, now shows 190 million emitted tonnes of CO2 - one fifth of the total German emissions. Every second the counter increases by another five tons.