Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hack-Your-City---Restart-Sustainable-Activity-in-Bogota-27MDHU4LFDK.htmlConceptually similarHack Your City - Restart Sustainable Activity in BogotáGP1SUI9ICompleted★★★★Hack Your City - Restart Sustainable Activity in BogotáGP1SUI9JCompleted★★★★★★★Hack Your City - Restart Sustainable Activity in BogotáGP1SUI9LCompleted★★★★Hack Your City - Restart Sustainable Activity in BogotáGP1SUI9NCompleted★★★★Hack Your City - Restart Sustainable Activity in BogotáGP1SUI9KCompleted★★★★Hack Your City - Restart Sustainable Activity in BogotáGP1SUI9OCompleted★★★★★★★Vertical Garden Inauguration in BogotáGP1SUIV2Completed★★★★★★Vertical Garden Inauguration in BogotáGP1SUIV5Completed★★★★★★★Vertical Garden Inauguration in BogotáGP1SUIV6Completed★★★★View AllGP1SUI9MHack Your City - Restart Sustainable Activity in BogotáAlmost two months after the end of the quarantine in Bogotá, Greenpeace Colombia activists installed a twelve-meter structure with the word Restart in the National Museum Station, to make visible the need for this new beginning to be in a sustainable way, with clean mobility, more and better green spaces, and the promotion of local food production. With this activity, Greenpeace calls on the Bogotá Council to approve the declaration of the climate emergency. "You have in your hands the opportunity to approve a historic measure that ensures a sustainable future for Bogotá," says Tatiana Céspedes, from the campaign team of the environmental organization.Locations:Bogota-Colombia-South AmericaDate:23 Oct, 2020Credit:© Nathalia Angarita / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3333pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Evening-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-One person-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Props-Signs-WomenShoot:Hack Your City - Restart Sustainable Activity in BogotáAlmost two months after the end of the quarantine in Bogotá, Greenpeace Colombia activists installed a twelve-meter structure with the word Restart in the National Museum Station, to make visible the need for this new beginning to be in a sustainable way, with clean mobility, more and better green spaces, and the promotion of local food production. With this activity, Greenpeace calls on the Bogotá Council to approve the declaration of the climate emergency. "You have in your hands the opportunity to approve a historic measure that ensures a sustainable future for Bogotá," says Tatiana Céspedes, from the campaign team of the environmental organization.