Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Vertical-Garden-Inauguration-in-Bogota---Web-Video-27MDHU654S0.htmlConceptually similarVertical Garden Inauguration in Bogotá (B-Roll and Soundbite)GP1SUIVHCompleted★★★★"Asbestos Sickens Colombia" Action in Bogotá - Web Video (Spanish Subtitles)GP0STQVGMCompleted★★★★Asbestos Banner Action in Bogotá Web Video Spanish VersionGP0STRV08Completed★★★★Asbestos Banner Action in Bogotá Web Video Clean VersionGP0STRV0ACompleted★★★★World Cities Day in Mexico City - Web VideoGP1SUJU8Completed★★★★World Cities Day in Mexico City - Projection Action VideoGP1SUJUACompleted★★★★"Asbestos Sickens Colombia" Action in Bogotá - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STQVGKCompleted★★★★World Cities Day Wrap up Video (Clean)GP1SUJEWCompleted★★★★World Cities Day Wrap up Video (English)GP1SUJEYCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUJ0LVertical Garden Inauguration in Bogotá - Web VideoIn the framework of World Cities Day, Greenpeace Colombia installs a vertical garden in the El Rosario square and demands that the Bogotá Council declare a climate emergency, green the city and expand and protect green spaces. “The future of Bogotá depends on how we manage urban development,” warns Tatiana Céspedes, a member of the Greenpeace campaign team in Colombia. Cities such as Madrid, Rome and Mexico City replicate this initiative that highlights the importance of green spaces in cities, which generate more than 70 percent of global CO2 emissions.Locations:BogotaDate:31 Oct, 2020Credit:© Juliana Melo / GreenpeaceDuration:1m0sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Actions and protests-Cities-Cleaning-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-Public engagement-Urban areasShoot:Reinvent the City: Vertical Garden Inauguration in Bogotá (Video)In the framework of World Cities Day, Greenpeace Colombia installs a vertical garden in the El Rosario square and demands that the Bogotá Council declare a climate emergency, green the city and expand and protect green spaces. “The future of Bogotá depends on how we manage urban development,” warns Tatiana Céspedes, a member of the Greenpeace campaign team in Colombia. Cities such as Madrid, Rome and Mexico City replicate this initiative that highlights the importance of green spaces in cities, which generate more than 70 percent of global CO2 emissions.Related Collections:World Cities Day Activities Worldwide (All Locations)Reinvent the City: Vertical Garden Inauguration in Bogotá (Photo & Video)