Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Break-Free-Concert-in-Tacloban-27MZIFJJY55VV.htmlConceptually similarBreak Free Concert in TaclobanGP0STQW4ICompleted★★★★Break Free Concert in TaclobanGP0STQW4JCompleted★★★★Break Free Concert in TaclobanGP0STQW40Completed★★★★Break Free Concert in TaclobanGP0STQW45Completed★★★★Break Free Concert in TaclobanGP0STQW47Completed★★★★Break Free Concert in TaclobanGP0STQW4ACompleted★★★★Break Free Concert in TaclobanGP0STQW4BCompleted★★★★Break Free Concert in TaclobanGP0STQW4CCompleted★★★★Break Free Concert in TaclobanGP0STQW4DCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQW4GBreak Free Concert in TaclobanLocal artists in Tacloban paint a mural during the concert in support to the global call to Break free from fossil fuels. The concert is part of the culminating activity for the week-long Leyte leg of Break Free 2017, a series of peaceful community mobilizations across the Philippines contributing to the second wave of global actions against fossil fuels.Locations:Asia-Philippines-Southeast Asia-TaclobanDate:25 Mar, 2017Credit:© Francesco Pistilli / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5952px X 3968pxKeywords:Artists-Climate (campaign title)-Concerts-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Painting (activity)-People-Performing artists-WallsShoot:Philippines Join the Global 'Break Free' Protests Against Fossil FuelsVarious activities are organized in the Philippines as part of the global movement against fossil fuels called "Break Free". Coal-fired power plant host communities in Toledo City, Cebu, carry out a 60KM Climate walk from Toledo City to Cebu City. Communities are asking the government to say "No to coal" and shift to renewable energy.The Stand-Up Paddling group paddles a 13-km from Marcelo Fernan bridge to Ludo, Cebu City to convey Cebuanos’ strong opposition to coal.The Salt Water Dragon Boat Club organized a "Dragon boat race for the climate" as part of the team's awareness and their way of coping after their tragic experience when Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines in November 2013.