Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Bike-for-100-Percent-Renewable-Energy---Bo-Nok-27MZIFJX5NNBB.htmlConceptually similarBike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokGP0STRYNCCompleted★★★★Bike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokGP0STRYNECompleted★★★★Bike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokGP0STRYNHCompleted★★★★★★Bike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokGP0STRYNBCompleted★★★★Bike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokGP0STRYNFCompleted★★★★Bike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokGP0STRYNICompleted★★★★Bike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokGP0STRYNJCompleted★★★★Bike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokGP0STRYNACompleted★★★★Bike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokGP0STRYNKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRYNDBike for 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo NokKorn-uma Pongnoi, wife of murdered environmentalist Charoen Wat-akson meeting the 35 cyclists from the 'Bike for 100% Renewable Energy' ride in Bo Nok (Prachuap Khiri Khan province). She has been telling them about their fight against the coal industry next to the statue entitled 'Thoranong na Thoranee' ('Pride of our land') erected in the memory of her husband who was murdered on June 21st 2004 right after successfully convincing the government to halt a power plant project in the region.3 days after leaving Bangkok and after riding more than 270km, Bo Nok marks their second remarkable stopover as part of Break Free Movement to end the age of coal. The 35 cyclists will meet Greenpeace’s most iconic ship, the Rainbow Warrior, in Songkhla province on 16 May.Locations:Bo Nok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:8 May, 2018Credit:© Greenpeace / Arnaud VittetMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Activists-Bicycles-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-MY Rainbow Warrior III-Outdoors-Renewable energyShoot:Bike For 100 Percent Renewable Energy - Bo Nok (Arnaud Vittet)The cyclists from the 'Bike for 100% Renewable Energy' ride leaving Bo Nok after meeting Korn-uma Pongnoi, wife of murdered environmentalist Charoen Wat-akson. The 35 cyclists will meet Greenpeace’s most iconic ship, the Rainbow Warrior, in Songkhla province on 16 May.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior Ship Tour in Thailand (Photos & videos)