Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Break-Free-from-Fossil-Fuels-Activity-in-Batangas-27MZIFJ63JFS3.htmlConceptually similarBreak Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasGP0STPT1OCompleted★★★★Break Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasGP0STPT1NCompleted★★★★Break Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasGP0STPT1SCompleted★★★★Break Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasGP0STPT1UCompleted★★★★Break Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasGP0STPT25Completed★★★★Break Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasGP0STPT2FCompleted★★★★Break Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasGP0STPT2HCompleted★★★★Break Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasGP0STPT26Completed★★★★Break Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasGP0STPT2ICompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPT1MBreak Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasAround 10,000 Filipinos march in Batangas City where the 600MW coal plant is proposed, five days before the elections, to demand that the next administration cancels all proposed coal plants nationwide and hastens a transition to renewable energy.Locations:Batangas-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:4 May, 2016Credit:© Jimmy Domingo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2400pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Crowds-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Nuns-Outdoors-People-Public engagement-Red-Religious leaders-Religious movements and conceptsShoot:Break Free from Fossil Fuels Activity in BatangasFive days before the elections, around 10,000 Filipinos march to demand that the next administration cancels all proposed coal plants nationwide and hastens a transition to renewable energy.The campaign is part of a worldwide movement and the first in Asia to join “Break Free from Fossil Fuels 2016”, a global wave of peaceful direct actions within 12 days and across six continents. Mass actions are scheduled until May 15 in other countries including Indonesia, Nigeria, Brazil, the United States, Germany, and Australia.Related Collections:Break Free Actions Worldwide (Photos & Videos)