Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Dive-at-Underwater-Art-Installation-at-COP16-27MZIF2TDVPS.htmlConceptually similarHope Lifebelt at COP16GP03X9TCompleted★★★★Mexico Reef ResearchGP03XCGCompleted★★★★★★Submerged Iconic Monuments at COP16GP03XGTCompleted★★★★Hot Air Balloon for COP16 in MexicoGP03X9VCompleted★★★★Acción de perforación petrolera en aguas profundas en MéxicoGP04PIKCompleted★★★★Mexico REDD Forest FeatureGP03XCFCompleted★★★★COP21 Climate March in Mexico City - News AccessGP0STPGJSCompleted★★★★Plastic Wave Action at Senate in Mexico City - News AccessGP0STT6I9Completed★★★★Air Pollution Protest in Mexico City - B-RollGP0STS1EVCompleted★★★★View AllGP03X7KDive at Underwater Art Installation at COP16TckTckTck partners, Greenpeace and 350.org, stage a haunting underwater tableau to highlight the need for urgent action to tackle climate change as the United Nations Climate Conference COP16 in Cancun enters its second week. Young people dressed in everyday wear, dive amongst the 400 life-size statues which compose the underwater art installation The Silent Evolution, one of the unique works created by artist Jason deCaires Taylor. The action is to highlight sea level rise as one of the threats of climate change and to bring the message that real people can't live under water. Isla Mujeres, Cancun.Locations:Cancun-Mexico-North AmericaDate:5 Dec, 2010Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m43sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Actions and protests-Art installations-Climate (campaign title)-COP16-Diving-Diving actions-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-People-Sea level rise-Statues-tcktcktck (campaign title)-Underwater shotsShoot:COP16 UN Climate Conference in CancunVarious footage of different activities carried out during the UN Climate Conference in Cancun.Related Collections:COP16 UN Climate Conference in Cancun (Photo + Video)