Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/RW-Arrival-In-Bacolod-27MZIFL02UAH.htmlConceptually similarRW Arrival In BacolodGP01Q02Completed★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHQCompleted★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOI9Completed★★★★RW Arrival In BacolodGP01Q03Completed★★★★RW Arrival In BacolodGP01Q04Completed★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHWCompleted★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOI7Completed★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOIBCompleted★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOICCompleted★★★★View AllGP01Q01RW Arrival In Bacolod"Solar Generation youth", a group of young Greenpeace volunteers, hold paper windmills as the Greenpeace flagship The Rainbow Warrior as it sails into the port of Bacolod on its last leg of the Philippines part of its Asia Energy Revolution Tour 2005. The Rainbow Warrior sails through the Asian region to campaign for the rejection of dirty energy sources, particularly coal, and to promote clean and renewable energy alternatives like wind, solar, hydro and modern biomass.Locations:Bacolod-Negros Occidental-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:21 Nov, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Jose Enrique SorianoMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Day-Energy-Energy [R]evolution (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-Rear view-Small group of people-Solar Generation (youth group)-WindmillsShoot:Rainbow Warrior Arrival in BacolodGreenpeace flagship S/V Rainbow Warrior arrives in Bredco Port in Bacolod City as it sails into the province for its Asia Energy Revolution Tour 2005. The Rainbow Warrior sails through the Asian region to campaign for the rejection of dirty energy sources, particularly coal, and to promote clean and renewable energy alternatives like wind, solar, hydro and modern biomass.