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CO2 Protest at VW Factory in Argentina
Greenpeace activists protest outside a Volkswagen plant in Buenos Aires province. The activists inflate balloons with exhaust fumes emitted by two Volkswagen Ventos, and return these toxic gases to the plant. In October, it was revealed that Volkswagen has manipulated exhaust measurements in its vehicles. Messages on the box read: "Basta de mentiras" (No more lies), and "No Envenenes a Nuestros Hijos" (Stop poisoning our kids).
Unique identifier:
GP0STPEZB
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
12/11/2015
Locations:
Argentina
,
Ciudad de Buenos Aires (Province of Argentina)
,
Pacheco
,
South America
Credit line:
© Gonzalo Pardo / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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CO2 Protest at VW Factory in Argentina
Greenpeace activists protest outside a Volkswagen plant in Buenos Aires province. The activists inflate balloons with exhaust fumes emitted by two Volkswagen Ventos, and return these toxic gases to the plant. The messages read: “Volkswagen, stop poisoning our children” and “Enough lies.” In October, it was revealed that Volkswagen has manipulated exhaust measurements in its vehicles in the Unites States. While under laboratory conditions the vehicles showed no abnormalities in the regular emission test, the emission was significantly higher in the retests under real conditions, as much as 35 times higher than the legal standard. Greenpeace demands that Volkswagen remove all diesel cars from sale, and demands that cars already in circulation are recalled, the defect corrected and emissions regulations met.
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