Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coal-Action-Philippine-National-Oil-Company--Philippines--2006--27MZIF8B4QP.htmlConceptually similarCoal Action Philippine National Oil Company (Philippines: 2006)GP0NWNCompleted★★★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTWO6Completed★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTWO7Completed★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTWO8Completed★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTWO9Completed★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTWOFCompleted★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTWOJCompleted★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTWO2Completed★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTWKFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0WSOCoal Action Philippine National Oil Company (Philippines: 2006)Community leaders from Isabela, Philippines, and Greenpeace activists, wearing gas masks, blocked the gates of the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) compound, in Taguig City, south of Manila, with signs showing skulls, symbolizing how coal plants are a menace to the environment and to human health. The community leaders delivered a petition signed by 15,000 concerned Isabela citizens rejecting a proposed integrated coal mining and mine-mouth power plant project.Locations:Metro Manila-Philippines-Southeast Asia-TaguigDate:29 Jun, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Luis LiwanagMaximum size:2019px X 1299pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-Direct communications-Energy-Gas masks-Gates-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (costume)-Outdoors-Petitions-Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC)Shoot:Coal Action Philippine National Oil Company (Philippines: 2006)Community leaders from Isabela, Philippines, and Greenpeace activists, wearing gas masks, blocked the gates of the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) compound, in Taguig City, south of Manila. They hold signs showing skulls, symbolizing how coal plants are a menace to the environment and to human health. The community leaders delivered a petition signed by 15,000 concerned Isabela citizens rejecting a proposed integrated coal mining and mine-mouth power plant project.