Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Rescue-Station-in-Borobudur-27MZIFVM6FNJ.htmlConceptually similarClimate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AJLCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AJMCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AJPCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AJRCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AJOCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AJQCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AJICompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AJFCompleted★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AJECompleted★★★★★★View AllGP04AJNClimate Rescue Station in BorobudurNavicula, a Balinese rock band, performs on stage during a cultural event at the Climate Rescue Station at Lumbini Park, in Borobudur, Central Java.Greenpeace has launched the ‘Solarising Borobudur’ project at the World's largest Buddhist Temple, a UNESCO World heritage, by building the Climate Rescue Station - a four-storey spherical structure. The station will stand for two weeks and will be open to the public and used to generate awareness about renewable energy solutions to tackle climate change.Locations:Asia-Central Java-Indonesia-Java-Southeast AsiaDate:20 Oct, 2012Credit:© Ulet Ifansasti / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate Rescue Station-Concerts-Earth (planet)-KWCI (GPI)-Musicians-People-Public engagement-Renewable energy-Solar energy-Solar panels-TemplesShoot:Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGreenpeace launches the Solarising Borobudur project by building a ‘Climate Rescue Station’ in Borobudur Temple, Magelang, Central Java.The Climate Rescue Station - a four-storey spherical structure - will stand for two weeks. It will be open to public and used to generate awareness about renewable energy solutions that can tackle climate change.Related Collections:Year in Pictures 2012 - Broad Edit (All Photographers)