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Protest at Shell Depot in Batangas, Philippines
Representatives from climate-impacted communities, together with Greenpeace activists, blockaded the entrance to the Batangas refinery of fossil fuel giant Shell, South of Manila. The peaceful protest is a bold challenge to fossil fuel companies to show accountability for their role in the climate crisis, heed the call of climate-impacted communities for justice, and start a rapid and just transition to phase out fossil fuels.
Unique identifier:
GP0STTWVN
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
20/09/2019
Locations:
Asia
,
Batangas
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Luzon
,
Philippines
,
Southeast Asia
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Size:
3000px × 2000px 2MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Protest at Shell Depot in the Philippines
Ahead of the global mobilizations for the climate, representatives from climate-impacted communities, together with Greenpeace activists, blockaded the entrance to the Batangas refinery of fossil fuel giant Shell. The peaceful protest is a bold challenge to fossil fuel companies to show accountability for their role in the climate crisis, heed the call of climate-impacted communities for justice, and start a rapid and just transition to phase out fossil fuels.
The blockade consisted of eight activists, while climbers on top of one of the facility’s silos unfurled a banner with the words “Shell, stop burning our future.”
The non-violent direct action escalates a week of lone protests by climate-impacted communities at the Philippine headquarters of Shell in Taguig City to demand climate justice from fossil fuel companies. For four straight days, Shell refused to speak to the communities outside the building.
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