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Andaman Goes Green Message on Rainbow Warrior in Phi Phi Islands
“Andaman Goes Green” — 100% Renewable Energy is the sustainable development for tourism of Andaman.
The Rainbow Warrior is in Phi Phi Leh / Koh Poda Now Island / Koh Hong Island, one of the world’s marine biodiversity hotspots and famous tourist attractions.
The ship is in Southern Thailand to amplify the Save Andaman from Coal network’s voice and call for clean and ecological development framework mechanism in the Andaman region. Any development proposed by the government and the industry sectors in the region, including coal power plants, should respect and support this regional plan. The Save Andaman from Coal network consists of business operators, fisherfolk and communities to protect the region from destructive and unsustainable development, calling the end of coal.
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Academics and researchers present Krabi Goes Green report onboard the Rainbow Warrior which is anchored in Krabi province, Thailand.
The report, entitled Krabi Goes Green, was conducted by Greenpeace Southeast Asia, Thammasart University, the Healthy Public Policy Foundation and Save Andaman from Coal Network. It shows that Krabi Province can lead the renewable energy (RE) transition in Thailand and achieve 100% RE by 2026. This can be possible with a combination of modern biomass, biogas, solar, wind and mini-hydropower managed under an RE smart grid. The groups are calling on local and national policy makers to make this transition a reality.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STS3TY
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
14/06/2018
Locations:
Andaman Sea
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Southeast Asia
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Thailand
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Arnaud Vittet
Size:
3532px × 1982px 3.51 MB
Latitude:
7°57'28"N
Longitude:
98°48'54"E
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)