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Actions and protests
Cities
Climate (campaign title)
KWCI (GPI)
Night
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Projection actions
Public engagement
Urban areas
World Cities Day in Mexico City
On World Cities Day, cities like Madrid, Rome, Bogotá and Mexico City did activities reclaiming green spaces, bike lanes and better consumption options.
Hack your City is a project which seeks for more green, just, sustainable and liveable urban centers.
In original language:
El Día Mundial de las Ciudades - Mexico
En el Día Mundial de las Ciudades, ciudades como Madrid, Roma, Bogotá y Ciudad de México hicieron actividades de recuperación de espacios verdes, carriles de bici y mejores opciones de consumo.
"Hack your city" es un proyecto que busca centros urbanos más verdes, justos, sostenibles y vivibles.
Unique identifier:
GP1SUJM5
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
31/10/2020
Locations:
Mexico
,
Mexico City
,
North America
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Daniel Peralta
Size:
4000px × 6000px 17MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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World Cities Day in Mexico (Photos by Daniel Peralta)
On World Cities Day, cities like Madrid, Rome, Bogotá and Mexico City did activities reclaiming green spaces, bike lanes and better consumption options.
Hack your City is a project which seeks for more green, just, sustainable and liveable urban centers.
Today, 55% of the world’s population lives in urban areas and this number is expected to increase to almost 70% by 2050. Cities are the centers of economic activity and account for over 70% of global emissions. Consumption is one of the root causes for 60% of all global greenhouse gas emissions and the way we grow food contributes 24%. In fact, cities use more than two-thirds of the world’s resources and energy, accounting for over 70% of carbon dioxide emissions. As cities continue to grow, so will these numbers. For Greenpeace this means that cities and their citizens must be at the forefront of efforts to hack the climate emergency and economical crisis that the world is experiencing.
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