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Actions and protests
Government buildings
KWCI (GPI)
Morning
Night
Outdoors
Photo opportunities (action tactic)
Political events
Political leaders
Projection actions
Transportation
Urban Mobility (campaign title)
Projection at the Ministry of Transport in Berlin
Greenpeace Germany activists project the slogan “Stop Driving the Climate Crisis! #TransformTransport #Dannibleibt” onto the German Ministry of Transport in Berlin early this morning to demand a systemic shift in mobility. Under the leadership of the German presidency, EU transport ministers are meeting on this day to discuss the so-called "Passau Declaration" initiated by German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer (CSU).
In original language:
Projektion am Verkehrsministerium in Berlin
Greenpeace Aktivist:innen projizieren in Berlin den Slogan "Verkehrswende statt neue Autobahnen" #TransformTransport #Dannibleibt" auf das Deutsche Verkehrsministerium, um eine systemische Veränderung der Mobilitätspolitik zu fordern. Unter der Leitung der deutschen Ratspräsidentschaft treffen sich an diesem Tag die EU-Verkehrsminister, um über die von Bundesverkehrsminister Andreas Scheuer (CSU) initiierte so genannte "Passauer Erklärung" zu beraten.
Unique identifier:
GP1SUIQX
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
29/10/2020
Locations:
Berlin
,
Europe
,
Germany
Credit line:
© Gordon Welters / Greenpeace
Size:
6720px × 4480px 8MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Projection at the Ministry of Transport in Berlin
Greenpeace Germany activists project the slogan “Stop Driving the Climate Crisis! #TransformTransport #Dannibleibt” onto the German Ministry of Transport in Berlin early this morning to demand a systemic shift in mobility. Under the leadership of the German presidency, EU transport ministers are meeting on this day to discuss the so-called "Passau Declaration" initiated by German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer (CSU).
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