Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Asian-Clean-Energy-Revolution-Tour-in-Thailand-27MZIFLSG1X0.htmlConceptually similarAsian Clean Energy Revolution Tour in ThailandGP0PVICompleted★★★★Asian Clean Energy Revolution Tour in ThailandGP0TBVCompleted★★★★★★★Asian Clean Energy Revolution Tour in ThailandGP017U5Completed★★★★Asian Clean Energy Revolution Tour in ThailandGP0YR3Completed★★★★Asian Clean Energy Revolution Tour in ThailandGP0ODNCompleted★★★★Asian Clean Energy Revolution Tour in ThailandGP0SCZCompleted★★★★★★★Toxics Mae Moh Power Plant Documentation in ThailandGP0HCECompleted★★★★Mae Moh Power Plant in ThailandGP01GY3Completed★★★★Toxics Mae Moh Power Plant Documentation in ThailandGP0MW9Completed★★★★View AllGP01B4MAsian Clean Energy Revolution Tour in ThailandDelegates at the UN Climate Change Conference in Montreal, Canada today got a first hand view of carbon dioxide emissions coming from Thailand's Mae Moh coal power plant, the largest and most notorious of its kind in Southeast Asia. Greenpeace activists transmitted to the conference live images of the coal plant as a laser projector beamed messages such as CLIMATE CHANGE STARTS HERE" and "COAL KILLS" in front of Mae Moh coal power plant. Greenpeace's flagship the Rainbow Warrior is in Bangkok for the Thailand leg of its Asia Energy Revolution Tour, exposing the impacts of climate change and promoting the uptake of renewable. energy like wind, solar and modern biomass. The tour aims to alert people to the dangers of climate change and to expose its impacts.Locations:Asia-Lampang-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:30 Nov, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Vinai DithajohnMaximum size:1411px X 2048pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Air pollution-Chimneys-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Direct communications-Energy-Energy [R]evolution (campaign title)-Industrial landscapes-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Power stations-Projection actions-Smoke-Toxic symbol-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Asian Clean Energy Revolution TourThe Rainbow Warrior is embarking on a 10-week tour of Asia, stopping in a number of countries including Hong Kong, The Philippines and Thailand. The tour aims to alert people to the dangers of climate change, to expose its impacts and promote renewable energy.Related Collections:Asian Clean Energy Revolution Tour (Photo & Video)