Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Giant-Thermometer-Action-in-Hong-Kong-27MZIFJWQ9MH7.htmlConceptually similarGiant Thermometer Action in Hong KongGP0STSF8CCompleted★★★★Giant Thermometer Action in Hong KongGP0STSF8DCompleted★★★★Giant Thermometer Action in Hong KongGP0STSF8ECompleted★★★★Giant Thermometer Action in Hong KongGP0STSF8FCompleted★★★★Giant Thermometer Action in Hong KongGP0STSF8GCompleted★★★★Giant Thermometer Action in Hong KongGP0STSF8JCompleted★★★★Giant Thermometer Action in Hong KongGP0STSF8HCompleted★★★★First Citizen Science Project on Air Quality in Hong KongGP0STTW4PCompleted★★★★★★First Citizen Science Project on Air Quality in Hong KongGP0STTW4KCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSF8IGiant Thermometer Action in Hong KongGreenpeace displays a 2.5m high giant thermometer in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong, showing that “too-hot-to-death” becomes a reality. The temperature in Hong Kong continues to rise recently. In recent three years, very hot days (temperature > 32℃) is 3 times more compared to 2000 to 2003. People’s lives will be threatened by climate change and the super hot living conditions. This giant thermometer is an alert to Hongkongers to reduce carbon in their daily lives, in order to tackle climate change.Locations:China-East Asia-Hong KongDate:11 Sep, 2018Credit:© Patrick Cho / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7319px X 4882pxKeywords:Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Day-Greenpeace activists-Hot-KWCI (GPI)-Measuring tools-Outdoors-Props-Red-Street theatre actions-Urban areas-WeatherShoot:Giant Thermometer Action in Hong KongGreenpeace displays a 2.5m high giant thermometer in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong, showing that “too-hot-to-death” becomes a reality. The temperature in Hong Kong continues to rise recently. After the 20th century, very hot days (temperature > 32℃) increases close to 200%. People’s lives will be threatened by climate change and the super hot living conditions. This giant thermometer is an alert to Hongkongers to reduce carbon in their daily lives, in order to tackle climate change.