Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Gas-Imports-from-Russia-at-Nord-Stream-1-Gas-Pipeline-in-Lubmin--Germany---Statements-27MDHUH8FQM1.htmlDownloadConceptually similarProtest against Gas Imports from Russia at Nord Stream 1 Gas Pipeline in Lubmin, Germany – News Access (Aerial)GP1SX7H4Completed★★★★Protest against Castor Transport to Lubmin - News AccessGPD16CCompleted★★★★Ghost Nets off the Coast of Rügen - ClipreelGP38KHCompleted★★★★Beluga II North- and the Baltic Sea Tour 2020 - News AccessGP32HY2Completed★★★★Marine Reserve Stone Action, Adlergrund, Baltic Sea - ClipreelGP32HSQCompleted★★★★Banner Action at open brown coal pit in Jänschwalde - News Access - 16:9GPDIPCompleted★★★★`Kids for Earth´ Kick-Off Action for `Save the Arctic´ Campaign in Germany - News AccessGP37YXCompleted★★★★GP50th - 50 Years of Greenpeace Celebration in Germany - ClipreelGP1SVWEDCompleted★★★★„Peace – Not Oil“ Protest at Tanker "Stamos" in the Baltic Sea - News AccessGP1SX794ReadyForCataloguing★★★★View AllGP1SX7HBProtest against Gas Imports from Russia at Nord Stream 1 Gas Pipeline in Lubmin, Germany - StatementsGreenpeace activists protest at the Nord Stream 1 Baltic Sea pipeline in Lubmin to call for a halt to imports of Russian gas as soon as possible. Nord Stream 1 is one of three gas pipelines that transport Russian gas to Germany. The underwater pipeline is the only direct connection between Russia and Germany. On a 45 x 38 meter banner, activists at the landfall of the gas pipelines demand: "Stop Gas! End War!". A red X symbolically blocks the Baltic Sea pipeline in the dunes.Statements in order of appearance: Gerald Neubauer, Greenpeace climate and nuclear expert; female activist Maike Adams; female activist Johanna Guhde.In original language:Protest gegen Gasimporte aus Russland an Ostsee-Gaspipeline Nordstream 1 in Lubmin - StatementsFür einen schnellstmöglichen Importstopp von russischem Gas protestieren Greenpeace-Aktivist:innen an der Ostseepipeline Nord Stream 1 in Lubmin. Nord Stream 1 ist eine von drei Gaspipelines, die russisches Gas nach Deutschland leitet. Die Unterwasserpipeline ist die einzige direkte Verbindung zwischen Russland und Deutschland. Auf einem 45 x 38 Meter großen Banner fordern die Aktivist:innen am Anlandungspunkt der Gasleitungen: “Stop Gas! End War!”. Ein rotes X blockiert in den Dünen symbolisch die Ostseepipeline.Statements (in der Reihenfolge des Auftretens): Gerald Neubauer, Klima- und Nuklearexperte bei Greenpeace; Maike Adams, Aktivistin; Johanna Guhde, AktivistinLocations:Europe-Germany-Lubmin-Mecklenburg-Vorpommern-Western EuropeDate:24 Mar, 2022Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m41sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :INTERVIEW-NEWS ACCESS-SOUNDBITERestrictions:VIDEO AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD BY EXTERNAL MEDIA UNTIL 07/04/2022. TERMS OF DELIVERY: NO THIRD PARTIES, NO RESALE, NO ARCHIVE, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. CREDIT-LINE COMPULSORY.Keywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Gas pipelines-Gas-turbine power stations-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Peace-Pipelines-WarsShoot:Protest against Gas Imports from Russia at Nord Stream 1 Gas Pipeline in Lubmin, Germany - VideosGreenpeace activists protest at the Nord Stream 1 Baltic Sea pipeline in Lubmin to call for a halt to imports of Russian gas as soon as possible. Nord Stream 1 is one of three gas pipelines that transport Russian gas to Germany. The underwater pipeline is the only direct connection between Russia and Germany. On a 45 x 38 meter banner, activists at the landfall of the gas pipelines demand: "Stop Gas! End War!". A red X symbolically blocks the Baltic Sea pipeline in the dunes.Related Collections:Protest at Nord Stream 1 in Lubmin against Gas Imports from Russia (Photos & Video)