Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Community-Protest-Against-Coal-Project-In-Krabi-27MZIF3JNF6M.htmlConceptually similarCommunity Protest Against Coal Project In KrabiGP0STOM8OCompleted★★★★Community Protest Against Coal Project In KrabiGP0STOM8VCompleted★★★★Community Protest Against Coal Project In KrabiGP0STOM8NCompleted★★★★★★Community Protest Against Coal Project In KrabiGP0STOM8UCompleted★★★★★★Community Protest Against Coal Project In KrabiGP0STOM8WCompleted★★★★★★Community Protest Against Coal Project In KrabiGP0STOM8TCompleted★★★★Community Protest Against Coal Project In KrabiGP0STOM8MCompleted★★★★Die-In Protest in BangkokGP0STOV7NCompleted★★★★Protect Krabi Campaign in ThailandGP0STOUULCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOM8LCommunity Protest Against Coal Project In KrabiCommunities in Krabi hold flags with a message ‘Protect Krabi No Coal’ to show their opposition to the proposed coal sea port project in Krabi province. The communities protested with their mouth covered to demonstrate that their voices have been ignored in the public hearings. The protest is organised in front of the district office during the third public reviewing process (c.3) where stakeholders are to determine the extent of environmental impact assessment (EIA) of Ban Klong Ruo coal seaport project.Locations:Asia-Krabi-Southeast AsiaDate:28 Sep, 2014Credit:© Sittichai Jittatad / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 2667pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Animal likeness-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Community gatherings-Crowds-Day-Demonstrations-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Manatee-Masks (protective)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-People-PostersShoot:Community Protest Against Coal Power Plant in ThailandCommunity expresses concerns on the environmental impacts which may be caused from the Ban Klong Ruo Coal Seaport project. It poses several threats to Krabi’s natural environment, including Krabi Estuary, the Wetland of International Importance, home to the second largest sea-grass beds in Thailand.Most importantly, sustainable livelihoods, tourism sector and local fisheries will be hardest hit by this project.Greenpeace supports community's effort in protecting Krabi against the proposed coal project.