Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Energy-Lights-on-Borobudur-Temple-27MZIFVM0W4T.htmlDownloadConceptually similarSolar Energy Lights on Borobudur TempleGP04AWBCompleted★★★★★★Solar Energy Lights on Borobudur TempleGP04AWCCompleted★★★★Solar Energy Lights on Borobudur TempleGP04AWDCompleted★★★★Solar Energy Lights on Borobudur TempleGP04AW9Completed★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04APVCompleted★★★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04APXCompleted★★★★Solar Energy Lights on Borobudur TempleGP04AW0Completed★★★★Solar Energy Lights on Borobudur TempleGP04AW3Completed★★★★Climate Rescue Station in BorobudurGP04AQ2Completed★★★★View AllGP04AW6Solar Energy Lights on Borobudur TempleGreenpeace volunteers hold LED lights to spell 'Enlightenment' in front of Borobudur temple, the world's largest Buddhist monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, during the closing ceremony of 'Solarising Borobudur'. The project, initiated by Greenpeace, together with the Borobudur Conservation Agency (Balai Konservasi Borobudur), is to urge the Indonesian government to implement a massive uptake of renewable energy sources and to decrease dependence on dirty fossil fuels such as coal.Locations:Asia-Central Java-Indonesia-Southeast AsiaDate:28 Oct, 2012Credit:© Ulet Ifansasti / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Electric light-Energy efficiency-Evening-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-LED light bulbs-Medium group of people-Outdoors-People-Renewable energy-Solar energy-Solar panels-Temples-UNESCOShoot: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.