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A brightly colored utility cabinet, likely a transformer box, stands prominently amidst dense green vegetation under a partially cloudy sky
A brightly colored utility cabinet, likely a transformer box, stands prominently amidst dense green vegetation under a partially cloudy sky. The top of the cabinet features a red-brown band with "Muuntamo" and "Helsinki University, Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research INAR" printed in white text. Below this, the cabinet is painted in a multi-paneled design. The large left panel is light blue, displaying "“I’m late! I’m late! For a very important date! No time to say hello, goodbye! I’m late! I’m late! I’m late!” in dark blue script, referencing the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland. Above this text, a prominent blue hashtag, "#NYTONPAKKO ILMASTOTEKOJA" (Finnish for #NOWITSNECESSARY CLIMATEACTIONS), is visible. The right side of the cabinet is vertically segmented into three panels: 1. A pink top panel featuring a blue butterfly graphic, with text "Protect carbon sinks" and "Forget over consumption." 2. An orange middle panel stating "Climate justice and equality for all" and "Keep fossil fuels in the ground." 3. A yellow bottom panel with "Sincerely, Your scientists." and a cartoon illustration of the White Rabbit holding a clock. A small yellow warning sign with a black lightning bolt and "Hengenvaara Ulosotto" (Danger of death) is affixed to the upper right of the cabinet. The immediate foreground is filled with various green plants and numerous small white daisy-like flowers. In the background, to the left, are tall, dark green conifer trees. To the right, a lighter green deciduous tree, likely a birch, stands against the bright, cloud-dotted sky. No individuals are present in the frame. The location is in Helsinki, Finland, specifically associated with the Helsinki University Kumpula campus, given the INAR (Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research) identification on the cabinet.