Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-Green-Light-District-in-Amsterdam--27MZIFL6OPLG.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam GP01JLGCompleted★★★★Climate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam GP01JLHCompleted★★★★Climate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam GP01JLLCompleted★★★★★★Climate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam GP01JLMCompleted★★★★Climate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam GP01JLFCompleted★★★★Climate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam GP01JLOCompleted★★★★Climate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam GP01JLKCompleted★★★★Climate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam GP01JLNCompleted★★★★Low Energy Light Bulbs in the NetherlandsGP01NBCCompleted★★★★View AllGP01JLJClimate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam Greenpeace volunteers pose behind the window in the famous Red Light District at the Oudezijds Achterburgwal in Amsterdam. The incandescent red light bulbs have been replaced by low energy green light bulbs. On the window hangs the sign of the campaign "Hier", which translates to English as "Here".In original language:Klimaatactie Green Light District in AmsterdamGreenpeace vrijwilligers poseren achter het raam in het beroemde Red Light District op de Oudezijds Achterburgwal in Amsterdam. De energieverslindende gloeilampen zijn vervangen door groene spaarlampen. Op het raam hangt het bord van de campagne "Hier".Locations:Amsterdam-Netherlands-Western EuropeDate:17 Oct, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Laura LombardiMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Compact fluorescent light bulbs-Energy-Energy efficiency-Green-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Light bulbs-PropsShoot:Climate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam the NetherlandsGreenpeace and Provincial Environmental Federations change today the Red Light District in Amsterdam in a Green Light District as part of the national climate campaign 'HIER', an initiative of more than 40 charities who take care of the worldwide climate problem. For this campaign Greenpeace promotes the use of '1 miljoen spaarlampen', which translates to English as '1 million extra low energy light bulbs' in the Netherlands. Volunteers replace the incandescent red light bulbs, lighting up six windows in the famous Red Light District, with low energy green light bulbs. It is an easy way to save a lot of energy. They also ask entrepreneurs on the Zeedijk to start using low energy light bulbs.Related Collections:Climate Action Green Light District in Amsterdam the Netherlands (Photo & Videos)