Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxic-Fine-Dust-Action-in-Austria-27MZIFIWBMF1.htmlConceptually similarToxic Fine Dust Action in AustriaGP01YSQCompleted★★★★Toxic Fine Dust Action in AustriaGP01YSMCompleted★★★★Toxic Fine Dust Action in AustriaGP01YSNCompleted★★★★Toxic Fine Dust Action in AustriaGP01YSPCompleted★★★★Toxic Fine Dust Action in AustriaGP0212TCompleted★★★★Toxic Fine Dust Action in AustriaGP01YSOCompleted★★★★Toxic Fine Dust Tour in AustriaGP01YS8Completed★★★★★★Toxic Fine Dust Tour in AustriaGP01YS2Completed★★★★Toxic Fine Dust Tour in AustriaGP01YRTCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0212UToxic Fine Dust Action in AustriaGreenpeace activists create a cemetery with wooden crosses, outside the town hall in Vienna, to symbolize the victims of air pollution by traffic. The slogan on the crosses read: 'Unbekanntes Feinstaubopfer' ("Unknown fine dust victim')Greenpeace calls on mayor Haeupl to support a city-toll or congestion charge in the city. Due to the trend of raising fine dust emissions Greenpeace carries out a tour to make measurements in whole Austria as the year 2005 could be a record year concerning fine dust emissions.In original language:Feinstaub-Messtour in OesterreichLocations:Austria-Central Europe-ViennaDate:13 Apr, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Ingrid FankhauserMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Air pollution-Banners-Buildings-Christian crosses-Day-Demonstrations-Exhaust gas-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Props-Signs-Small group of people-Townhalls-Toxics (campaign title)-Victims-Wood (materials)-YellowShoot:Toxics Fine Dust Action in AustriaDue to the trend of raising fine dust emissions Greenpeace carries out a tour to make measurements in whole Austria as the year 2005 could be a record year concerning fine dust emissions.Greenpeace activists create a cemetery with wooden crosses, outside the town hall in Vienna, to symbolise the victims of air pollution from traffic.