Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Power-to-the-People-Action-in-Manila-27MZIF38QS3I.htmlConceptually similarClimate Power to the People Action in ManilaGP0STOUJECompleted★★★★Climate Power to the People Action in ManilaGP0STOUJKCompleted★★★★Climate Power to the People Action in ManilaGP0STOUJFCompleted★★★★Climate Power to the People Action in ManilaGP0STOUJBCompleted★★★★★★Climate Power to the People Action in ManilaGP0STOUJCCompleted★★★★Climate Power to the People Action in ManilaGP0STOUJNCompleted★★★★Climate Power to the People Action in ManilaGP0STOUJACompleted★★★★Climate Power to the People Action in ManilaGP0STOUJMCompleted★★★★Climate Power to the People Action in ManilaGP0STOUJDCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STOUJLClimate Power to the People Action in ManilaGreenpeace volunteers hold a placard with a message "Dear President Hollande, Go 100% renewable energy", crossing towards the Manila Cathedral in Manila. Greenpeace roamed around the streets of Metro Manila to enlighten Filipinos on the significance of President Hollande’s historic visit, and to call on the French government to help secure Climate Justice for the Philippines by putting an end to the fossil fuel era and transition to a 100% renewable energy future for all.Locations:Central Luzon-Manila-Metro Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:25 Feb, 2015Credit:© Greenpeace / Grace Duran-CabusMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Buildings-Cars-Climate (campaign title)-Electric cars-KWCI (GPI)-Roads-Small group of peopleShoot:Climate Power to the People Action in ManilaGreenpeace roamed around the streets of Metro Manila using an electric jeepney to enlighten Filipinos on the significance of President Hollande’s historic visit, and to call on the French government to help secure Climate Justice for the Philippines by putting an end to the fossil fuel era and transition to a 100% renewable energy future for all. French President François Hollande’s visit to Manila is seen as doubly historic. This is the first time that a French Head of State will visit the Philippines and will have climate change as his main agenda to drum up support from 195 countries to reach an agreement and take climate action before the 21st UN Conference of the Parties on Climate Change happening in Paris in December.