Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Coal-Monsters--Action-in-Philippines-27MZIFVYGW7N.htmlConceptually similar'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGP044VXCompleted★★★★'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGP044VZCompleted★★★★'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGP044W0Completed★★★★'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGP044W1Completed★★★★'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGP044W2Completed★★★★'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGP044W3Completed★★★★'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGP044W4Completed★★★★'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGP044W6Completed★★★★'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGP044W7Completed★★★★View AllGP044W9'Coal Monsters' Action in PhilippinesGreenpeace activists paint themselves black and become ‘coal monsters’ to symbolize coal, in a satirical protest action at the Department of Energy in Taguig. The activists rename the agency as the "Department of Coal Energy" and Jose Rene D. Almendras (Philippine Secretary of Energy) as "Sec. Rene COALmendras."Greenpeace is demanding Sec. Almendras reverses his decision to construct 11 coal-fired power plants and instead implement the Renewable Energy law in order to provide a safe, secure and independent energy future for the country.Locations:Asia-Luzon-Metro Manila-Southeast Asia-TaguigDate:25 Jun, 2012Credit:© Jimmy Domingo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Banners-Billboards-Body painting-Charcoal-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-Energy-Greenpeace activists-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Politicians-Street theatre actionsShoot:'Coal Monsters' Action in the PhilippinesGreenpeace activists paint themselves black and become ‘coal monsters’ to symbolize coal, in a satirical protest action at the Department of Energy in Taguig. Greenpeace is demanding Sec. Almendras reverses his decision to construct 11 coal-fired power plants and instead implement the Renewable Energy law in order to provide a safe, secure and independent energy future for the country.