Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Melting-Tennis-Ball-Climate-Action-in-Melbourne-27MZIFJ8S17ZM.htmlConceptually similarMelting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneGP0STUI53Completed★★★★★Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneGP0STUI51Completed★★★★Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneGP0STUI52Completed★★★★Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneGP0STUI54Completed★★★★Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneGP0STUI55Completed★★★★Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneGP0STUI56Completed★★★★Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneGP0STUI57Completed★★★★Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneGP0STUI58Completed★★★★Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneGP0STUI59Completed★★★★View AllGP0STUI6MMelting Tennis Ball Climate Action in MelbourneTennis fans in Melbourne have been greeted by a 1.5m-high sculpture of a melting tennis ball with the words ‘climate crisis’ on it.The artwork, installed in Federation Square by Greenpeace Australia Pacific volunteers, draws attention to the imminent threats that climate change poses to the Open, which has already been disrupted by bushfire smoke and heatwaves that put players and spectators at risk.The sculpture is accompanied by a series of smaller melting tennis balls captured around Melbourne streets by Greenpeace Australia Pacific Volunteers.The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne, Australia.Locations:Australia-Melbourne-OceaniaDate:30 Jan, 2020Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Art works-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Melting-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Props-Sculptures-Sports buildings-Sports eventsShoot:Giant Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in Melbourne (photos)Tennis fans in Melbourne have been greeted by a 1.5m-high sculpture of a melting tennis ball with the words ‘climate crisis’ on it.The artwork, installed in Federation Square by Greenpeace Australia Pacific volunteers, draws attention to the imminent threats that climate change poses to the Open, which has already been disrupted by bushfire smoke and heatwaves that put players and spectators at risk.Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne, Australia.Related Collections:Melting Tennis Ball Climate Action in Melbourne (Photos & Video)