Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-at-the-EU-Transport-Ministers-in-Luxembourg-27MZIFJ81H705.htmlConceptually similarProtest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgGP0STTEWVCompleted★★★★Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgGP0STTEXSCompleted★★★★Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgGP0STTEYHCompleted★★★★★★Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgGP0STTEX7Completed★★★★Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgGP0STTEXACompleted★★★★Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgGP0STTEXDCompleted★★★★★★Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgGP0STTEY0Completed★★★★Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgGP0STTEYBCompleted★★★★Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgGP0STTEWUCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTEWRProtest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgActivists from Germany, Poland, Belgium and Greenpeace Luxembourg are peacefully demonstrating outside a meeting of EU Transport Ministers in Luxembourg with a crashed car and large banner reading: “Don’t crash the climate!”. The activists are challenging ministers to tackle the growing impact of the EU transport sector in driving the climate crisis.Locations:Europe-Luxembourg-Luxembourg (City)Date:6 Jun, 2019Credit:© Sara Poza Alvarez / GreenpeaceLatitude:49°37'9.1"NMaximum size:4032px X 3024pxLongitude6°8'36.75"EKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Buildings-Cars-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Small group of people-TransportationShoot:Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in LuxembourgActivists from Germany, Poland, Belgium and Greenpeace Luxembourg demonstrate peacefully outside a meeting of EU transport ministers in Luxembourg, with a crashed car and large banner reading: “Don’t crash the climate!”. The activists are challenging ministers to tackle the growing impact of the EU transport sector in driving the climate crisis and calling for commitments to phase out new diesel and petrol cars, as an important step in decarbonising transport. Despite the fact that 27% of greenhouse gas emissions in Europe come from the transport sector — with 45% of that from cars alone — ministers are expected to largely ignore this concern in today’s meeting.Related Collections:Protest at the EU Transport Ministers in Luxembourg (Photo & Video)