The night before the long-awaited COP21
negotiations in Paris, and the day over 2000 climate marches took place around
the world, artistic messages advocating climate change solutions lit up the
famous Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Created by artist Naziha Mestaoui, the series
of inspiring images called for a shift to 100% renewable energy and the
protection of the world’s forests, and were projected onto the full facade
of the Eiffel Tower, Paris’s most iconic landmark that has recently
transitioned to be powered by 100% renewable energy.
The
installation, “1 Heart 1 Tree”, aims to engage citizens and to help
drive an ambitious global deal at COP21. Following the November 13 attacks in
Paris, the artist also incorporated messages of unity and hope, and the hashtag
#NousSommesUnis.
The projection was launched at an event next to
the Eiffel Tower on Sunday night featuring speeches from UN Secretary General
Ban Ki-moon, celebrity ambassador Marion Cotillard and the artist Naziha
Mestaoui.
“I created this installation so that people
everywhere can realise what is possible if we come together,” said Mestaoui.
“We can protect and regrow our forests, we can tap the natural powers of the
sun, the wind, the earth and the sea, and we can build a safer future if we go
100% clean energy for everyone.”
United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon,
commented, “as Secretary General of the United Nations, I am telling you that
you should raise your voices and make your leaders accountable to their
promises. We have to make the world better for all.”
Nicolas Hulot, Special correspondent for the
French President for the Environment, touched on the recent terrorist attacks
in Paris, saying “this work reminds us that in a forest we hear the trees that
fall, but we don’t hear the 1000 saplings grow. In cities, we hear the ten
idiots who kill, but we don’t hear the millions that love.”
Academy Award-winning actress Marion Cotillard,
ambassador for and long-standing supporter of “1 Heart 1 Tree”, acted as
MC for the evening. She said of the project, “I found this artistic, citizen
project very inspiring because our climate is in a state of emergency, and this
is why we’re all here tonight.”
Global
campaigning organization Avaaz joined the event to represent over 3.6 million
people who have signed a petition calling for
a 100% clean energy world. Executive Director Ricken Patel said: "From millions of people in
the streets, to leaders in summit rooms, to experts from all disciplines,
everyone is calling for one clear answer, the only answer, to climate change: a
transition to 100% clean energy. Paris must commit to it."
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