Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cebu-Communities-Join-the-Global-Break-Free-Protests-against-Fossil-Fuels---Day-2-27MZIFJJD7K4P.htmlConceptually similarDragon Boat Race for the Climate Action in TaclobanGP0STQLW2Completed★★★★Dragon Boat Race for the Climate Action in TaclobanGP0STQLW1Completed★★★★Dragon Boat Race for the Climate Action in TaclobanGP0STQLW3Completed★★★★Dragon Boat Race for the Climate Action in TaclobanGP0STQLW4Completed★★★★★★Cebu Communities Join the Global Break Free Protests against Fossil Fuels - Day 2GP0STQLTGCompleted★★★★Break Free Banner at San Juanico Bridge in LeyteGP0STQMXNCompleted★★★★Break Free Banner at San Juanico Bridge in LeyteGP0STQMXQCompleted★★★★Cebu Communities Join the Global Break Free Protests against Fossil Fuels - Day 2GP0STQLIOCompleted★★★★Cebu Communities Join the Global Break Free Protests against Fossil Fuels - Day 2GP0STQLIQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQLTHCebu Communities Join the Global Break Free Protests against Fossil Fuels - Day 2Participants of the Dragon boat race unfurl a banner as they join the call to #BreakFree from fossil fuels before the race starts in Tacloban City, Leyte province.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.Locations:Asia-Cebu-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:17 Mar, 2017Credit:© Francesco Pistilli / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Churches-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Day-Fossil fuel (energy)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Religious leaders-Signs-Urban areasShoot: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.Related Collections:'Break Free' Global Activities (Photo & Video)