Viewfinder: Greenpeace Activists in Germany

Greenpeace activists stage an action against diesel cars on February 19th, 2018, in Stuttgart, Germany.
Greenpeace activists hold a poster reading "We Have the Right to Clean Air" as they stage an action against diesel exhaust on February 19th, 2018, in Stuttgart, Germany. A verdict of Germany's Federal Administrative Court is expected on February 22nd, ruling whether cities with high nitrogen oxide pollution could be allowed to ban diesel cars.

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