Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Rescue-Station-in-Bangkok-27MZIFVT53P6.htmlConceptually similarClimate Rescue Station in BangkokGP046PMCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BangkokGP046PTCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BangkokGP046PRCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BangkokGP046PNCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BangkokGP046POCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BangkokGP046PSCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BangkokGP046PQCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BangkokGP046PLCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BangkokGP046PPCompleted★★★★View AllGP046PUClimate Rescue Station in BangkokPae, a pop star from Thailand signs a petition to help push for the first Renewable Energy Law for Thailand, during the launch of Greenpeace’s Climate Rescue Station in Bangkok. The Climate Rescue Station, open to the public at Ratchamakala Stadium from 1st to 18th August, is afour-storey tall spherical structure used as a mobile museum to generate awareness about renewable energy solutions to combat climate change. Greenpeace is pushing for the Thai government to immediately adopt a strong Renewable Energy Law.Locations:Asia-Bangkok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:1 Aug, 2012Credit:© Jonas Gratzer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1996pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Celebrities-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Musicians-One person-Outdoors-Petitions-Renewable energy-Rescue stationsShoot:Climate Rescue Station in BangkokGreenpeace launches the Climate Rescue Station, open to the public at Ratchamakala Stadium from 1st to 18th August, a four-storey tall spherical structure used as a mobile museum to generate awareness about renewable energy solutions to combat climate change. Greenpeace is pushing for the Thai government to immediately adopt a strong Renewable Energy Law.