Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Captain-Mike-Fincken-27MZIFL8CRE2.htmlConceptually similarCaptain Mike FinckenGP01MGTCompleted★★★★Captain and Crew in IloiloGP01MH0Completed★★★★Angel Aquino and Mike FinckenGP01MH4Completed★★★★★★Mike Fincken on Rainbow WarriorGP01E47Completed★★★★★★★Antique Vice-Governor on the Rainbow WarriorGP01MHPCompleted★★★★Daniel Rizzotti in ManilaGP0STT1ZACompleted★★★★Von Hernandez onboard the Rainbow WarriorGP01MHVCompleted★★★★Mike Fincken, Gerd Leipold and Rachmat Witoelar on Rainbow WarriorGP018QRCompleted★★★★Videographer onboard the Rainbow WarriorGP01MHXCompleted★★★★View AllGP01MGSCaptain Mike FinckenCaptain Mike Fincken on board the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. The Rainbow Warrior is touring in Asia to promote renewable energy and encourage the end of the use of coal, major cause of climate change.Locations:Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:1 Jun, 2008Credit:© Greenpeace / Vinai DithajohnMaximum size:3503px X 2336pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Eye contact-Greenpeace crew-KWCI (GPI)-Men-MY Rainbow Warrior II-One person-OutdoorsShoot:Quit Coal Tour in PhilippinesThe Quit Coal Tour in the Philippines is just part of Greenpeace's global campaign against coal. Coal is the most polluting of all fossil fuels and the largest single source of CO2 in the world. Currently, one-third of all carbon dioxide emissions come from burning coal. In the Philippines, eight coal-fired power stations produce 36% of the country’s energy emissions, and the government plans to build or expand nine power plants. The government is planning to expand its coal-fired capacity to over 2,000 MW, while new renewable energy projects are projected at less than 100 MW. The impacts of sea-level rise due to climate change are predicted to hit hard on coastal countries in Asia. Greenpeace demands improvements in the efficiency of Philippine energy systems, and encourages renewable energy as a replacement for dirty coal. Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior CrewThe Rainbow Warrior