Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Growth-of-Aviation-in-Rotterdam-27MZIFJWLIWH6.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Growth of Aviation in AmsterdamGP0STS5SOCompleted★★★★Protest against Growth of Aviation in AmsterdamGP0STS5STCompleted★★★★Protest against Growth of Aviation in AmsterdamGP0STS5T0Completed★★★★Protest against Growth of Aviation in AmsterdamGP0STS5T1Completed★★★★Protest against Growth of Aviation in AmsterdamGP0STS5T2Completed★★★★Protest against Growth of Aviation in AmsterdamGP0STS5T3Completed★★★★Protest against Growth of Aviation in AmsterdamGP0STS5SNCompleted★★★★Protest against Growth of Aviation in RotterdamGP0STS5V2Completed★★★★Protest against Growth of Aviation in EindhovenGP0STS5TACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STS5VBProtest against Growth of Aviation in RotterdamSeveral thousand protesters protested against the growth of aviation in six cities. With banners with inscriptions like "Aviation grow the earth glows", "Aviation worries", "Save peace in Hoenderloo" and "Emergency landing for the climate", they oppose the increase in the number of flight movements.The protests were often encountered in red clothes at the beginning of the afternoon in the city centers of Amsterdam, Eelde, Eindhoven, Maastricht, Rotterdam and Zwolle. With the clothes and attributes they would "give a red signal" to the government that the limits for air traffic have been reached.Locations:Europe-Netherlands-RotterdamDate:23 Jun, 2018Credit:© Laura Ponchel / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3500px X 2333pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Aviation-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Crowds-Day-Eye contact-KWCI (GPI)-Leaflets-Outdoors-Public engagementShoot:Protest against Growth of Aviation in RotterdamSeveral thousand protesters protested against the growth of aviation in six cities. With banners with inscriptions like "Aviation grow the earth glows", "Aviation worries", "Save peace in Hoenderloo" and "Emergency landing for the climate", they oppose the increase in the number of flight movements.The protests were often encountered in red clothes at the beginning of the afternoon in the city centers of Amsterdam, Eelde, Eindhoven, Maastricht, Rotterdam and Zwolle. With the clothes and attributes they would "give a red signal" to the government that the limits for air traffic have been reached.Related Collections:Protest against Growth of Aviation in the Netherlands (All Locations, Photos & Video)