Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Projection-Action-at-the-Seoul-Cultural-Reserve-Base-27MDHUW02OEV.htmlConceptually similarProjection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGP1SWJOMCompleted★★★★Projection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGP1SWJONCompleted★★★★★Projection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGP1SWJOOCompleted★★★★Projection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGP1SWJOPCompleted★★★★Projection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGP1SWJOQCompleted★★★★Projection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGP1SWJP4Completed★★★★Projection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGP1SWJP6Completed★★★★Projection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGP1SWJP7Completed★★★★Projection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGP1SWJP8Completed★★★★View AllGP1SWJPDProjection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve BaseGreenpeace South Korea projected endangered animals from the climate crisis on a 40m wide and 13.85m long projection screen at the Seoul Cultural Reserve Base.Scientists warn that before 2040, the global average temperature could rise 1.5℃ compared to before industrialization. If the temperature rises 1.5°C, extreme weather events will come more often and stronger, threatening the survival of all of us.Greenpeace South Korea asks the Korean government to raise greenhouse gas emissions over 50% in 2030 compared to 2018.Locations:East Asia-Republic of Korea-SeoulDate:8 Nov, 2021Credit:© Greenpeace / Sungwoo LeeMaximum size:6756px X 4504pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Buildings-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Global warming-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Projection actions-Urban areasShoot:Projection Action at the Seoul Cultural Reserve Base (Photos)Greenpeace South Korea projected endangered animals from the climate crisis on a 40m wide and 13.85m long projection screen at the Seoul Cultural Reserve Base.Scientists warn that before 2040, the global average temperature could rise 1.5℃ compared to before industrialization. If the temperature rises 1.5°C, extreme weather events will come more often and stronger, threatening the survival of all of us.Greenpeace South Korea asks the Korean government to raise greenhouse gas emissions over 50% in 2030 compared to 2018.Related Collections:Projection Action at Seoul Cultural Reserve Base (Photos & Video)