Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Powered-Sculpture-in-Mexico-27MZIFGXOAS.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action at North American Leaders' SummitGP01U18Completed★★★★★★Climate Action at North American Leaders' SummitGP01U17Completed★★★★Urban Revolution Action in Mexico CityGP0STTVB0Completed★★★★★★Urban Revolution Action in Mexico CityGP0STTVB3Completed★★★★Urban Revolution Action in Mexico CityGP0STTVB4Completed★★★★Urban Revolution Action in Mexico CityGP0STTVB6Completed★★★★Urban Revolution Action in Mexico CityGP0STTVB9Completed★★★★Urban Revolution Action in Mexico CityGP0STTVBACompleted★★★★Urban Revolution Action in Mexico CityGP0STTVBCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0ZKSSolar Powered Sculpture in MexicoThe sculpture of Cuauhtemoc (an indigenous hero of Mexico), lighten up by the Rolling Sunlight, a Greenpeace solar powered electrical installation. Locations:Mexico-North America-TijuanaDate:3 Sep, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Tomas Bravo GarciaMaximum size:1364px X 2139pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Monuments-Night-Outdoors-Solar energyShoot:Solar Powered Sculpture in MexicoThe sculpture of Cuauhtemoc (an indigenous hero of Mexico), was lighten up by the Rolling Sunlight, a solar powered electrical installation. The sculpture of Cuauhtemoc is located in the Mexican city of Tijuana, near the border with the USA, a place where many fuel based power plants have been constructed in recent years.