Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/100-Percent-Indonesia-Campaign-Launch-in-Jakarta-27MZIF3M9ARC.htmlConceptually similar100 Percent Indonesia Campaign Launch in JakartaGP0STOCJDCompleted★★★★100 Percent Indonesia Campaign Launch in JakartaGP0STOCJECompleted★★★★100 Percent Indonesia Campaign Launch in JakartaGP0STOCJGCompleted★★★★100 Percent Indonesia Campaign Launch in JakartaGP0STOCJCCompleted★★★★100 Percent Indonesia Campaign Launch in JakartaGP0STOCJFCompleted★★★★★★Welcome Activity for Re-elected President at HI Roundabout in JakartaGP0STU3UNCompleted★★★★★★Welcome Activity for Re-elected President at HI Roundabout in JakartaGP0STU3UOCompleted★★★★Welcome Activity for Re-elected President at HI Roundabout in JakartaGP0STU3RVCompleted★★★★Welcome Activity for Re-elected President at HI Roundabout in JakartaGP0STU3RWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOCJB100 Percent Indonesia Campaign Launch in JakartaGreenpeace activists unfurl a banner reading "Pilih Lingkungan (Choose the Environment)," at the iconic Selamat Datang monument in Jakarta. Greenpeace is launching the 100% Indonesia campaign, to raise public awareness to choose presidential candidates who are concerned with environmental issues. Greenpeace challenges the Presidential candidates to prioritise environmental issues in their political agenda.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:11 May, 2014Credit:© Oscar Siagian / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 2666pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Climbing equipment-Day-Elections-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Iconic Landmarks-KWCI (GPI)-Monuments-Nuclear (campaign title)-Oceans (campaign title)-Office buildings-Outdoors-Public engagement-SAGE (campaign title)-Sculptures-Toxics (campaign title)-Two people-Urban areasShoot:100 Percent Indonesia Campaign Launch in JakartaGreenpeace launches the 100% Indonesia campaign at the iconic Selamat Datang monument in Jakarta, to raise public awareness to choose presidential candidates who are concerned with environmental issues.Greenpeace challenges the Presidential candidates to prioritise environmental issues in their political agenda.