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Climate (campaign title)
Climate change
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Girls
Glacier melt
Glaciers
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Greenpeace Youth Group Climate Action at Zugspitze Mountain in Germany
Greenpeace youth call on Markus Söder at the Zugspitze for effective climate protection measures. With five urns containing glacial meltwater, they demand effective measures from Söder against climate heating.
There are a total of five glaciers in the German Alps. However, the northern and southern snowfields, the blue ice and the Watzmann glacier have already melted away so much due to the climate heating that only small ice fields of a few hectares are left.
In original language:
Greenpeace-Jugendliche treffen sich auf der Zugspitze zum Klimaprotest
Greenpeace-Jugendliche fordern Markus Söder an der Zugspitze zu wirksamen Klimaschutzmaßnahmen auf. Mit fünf Urnen, welche Gletscherschmelzwasser enthalten, fordern sie von Söder effektive Maßnahmen gegen die Klimaerhitzung.
In den deutschen Alpen gibt es insgesamt fünf Gletscher. Jedoch sind der Nördliche und der Südliche Schneeferner, das Blaueis und der Watzmanngletscher aufgrund der Klimaerhitzung schon so stark weggeschmolzen, dass davon nur noch kleine, wenige Hektar große Eisfelder übrig sind.
Unique identifier:
GP0STTTM1
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
04/09/2019
Locations:
Bavaria
,
Germany
,
Zugspitze
Credit line:
© Thomas Einberger / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Greenpeace Youth Group Climate Action at Zugspitze Mountain in Germany
Greenpeace youth call on Markus Söder at the Zugspitze for effective climate protection measures. With five urns containing glacial meltwater, they demand effective measures from Söder against climate heating.
There are a total of five glaciers in the German Alps. However, the northern and southern snowfields, the blue ice and the Watzmann glacier have already melted away so much due to the climate heating that only small ice fields of a few hectares are left.
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