Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Break-Free-Action-in-Phitsanulok-Thailand-27MZIFJJ7192U.htmlConceptually similarBreak Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandGP0STQMWJCompleted★★★★Break Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandGP0STQMWKCompleted★★★★★★Break Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandGP0STQMWMCompleted★★★★Break Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandGP0STQMWNCompleted★★★★Break Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandGP0STQMWPCompleted★★★★Break Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandGP0STQMWQCompleted★★★★Break Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandGP0STQMWTCompleted★★★★Break Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandGP0STQMWVCompleted★★★★Break Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandGP0STQMWWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQMWLBreak Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandMore than 160 people join a seminar entitled, “More Climate Change is More Risky: Break Free From Fossils” at Noen Maprang district, Phitsanulok province, Thailand.As part of the global Break Free movement, local communities, Phitsanulok Nature Protection Club, Noen Ma Prang Nature Protection Group, Forest and Farmers Foundation, Climate Watch Thailand, and Greenpeace Southeast Asia are calling for Thailand to break free from fossil fuel and transition to 100% renewable energy, to keep the global average temperature to less than a 1.5 degree celsius increase.Locations:Phitsanulok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:27 Mar, 2017Credit:© Chanklang Kanthong / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Community gatherings-Day-Forests (topography)-Fossil fuel (energy)-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Local population-Outdoors-Renewable energy-SignsShoot:Break Free Action in Phitsanulok ThailandMore than 160 people join a seminar entitled, “More Climate Change is More Risky: Break Free From Fossils” at Noen Maprang district, Phitsanulok province, Thailand.As part of the global Break Free movement, local communities, Phitsanulok Nature Protection Club, Noen Ma Prang Nature Protection Group, Forest and Farmers Foundation, Climate Watch Thailand, and Greenpeace Southeast Asia are calling for Thailand to break free from fossil fuel and transition to 100% renewable energy, to keep the global average temperature to less than a 1.5 degree celsius increase.Related Collections:'Break Free' Global Activities (Photo & Video)