Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Transit-Action-at-the--Goldenes-Dachl--in-Innsbruck-27MZIFIZDKJL.htmlConceptually similarTransit Action at the "Goldenes Dachl" in InnsbruckGP028ULCompleted★★★★Transit Action at the "Goldenes Dachl" in InnsbruckGP028UNCompleted★★★★Transit Action at the "Goldenes Dachl" in InnsbruckGP028UOCompleted★★★★Glacier Comparison Schwarzmilzferner Glacier in AustriaGP0STSUNHCompleted★★★★Blockade of Tauern-Highway in AustriaGP026KZCompleted★★★★Blockade of Tauern-Highway in AustriaGP026L3Completed★★★★Climate Change Impact Austria - GlaciersGP0STTZG7Completed★★★★Climate Change Impact Austria - GlaciersGP0STTZGACompleted★★★★★★★Climate Change Impact Austria - GlaciersGP0STTZFWCompleted★★★★View AllGP028UMTransit Action at the "Goldenes Dachl" in Innsbruck. Austria has signed a transit treaty with the EU in the context of their joining the EU. The treaty defines how much traffic/transit is allowed in the next 10 years until 2004. But people want to know what will happen after 2004. Activists hold up a banner asking: "2004 - und was dann? Stop Transit" translated to English: "2004 - and then? Stop Transit". Media interest is big as this is a huge issue in Tyrol.In original language:Transit Aktion beim Goldenen Dachl in InnsbruckUnter dem "Goldenen Dachl" (einer der größten Sehenswürdigkeiten) in Innsbruck protestieren Greenpeace Aktivisten gegen den Alpentransit durch Tirol über die Brennerautobahn. Der Transitvertrag, den Österreich mit der EU im Rahmen iherer Beitrittsverhandlungen abgeschlossen hat, und der vor allem den Gütertransitverkehr regelt läuft 2004 aus und man fragt sich, was nachher sein wird. Die Aktivisten haben ein Transparent montiert auf dem zu lesen ist: "2004 - und was dann? Stop Transit". Das Medieninteresse ist groß, da dieses Thema in Tirol ein sehr wichtiges ist.Locations:Alps-Austria-Central Europe-Europe-Innsbruck-TyrolDate:24 Feb, 1994Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:6005px X 3942pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Buildings-Day-Greenpeace activists-Media-Outdoors-Small group of peopleShoot:Transit Action at the "Goldenes Dachl" in InnsbruckUnderneath the "Goldenes Dachl" (one of the biggest sights of Innsbruck) activists protest against the alpine transit on the Brenner highway via Tyrol. Austria has signed a transit treaty with the EU in the context of their joining the EU. The treaty defines how much traffic/transit is allowed in the next 10 years until 2004. But people want to know what will happen after 2004. Activists hold up a banner asking: "2004 - und was dann? Stop Transit" translated to English: "2004 - and then? Stop Transit". Media interest is big as this is a huge issue in Tyrol.