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Keywords
Beaches
Boats
Climate (campaign title)
Coal
Coastal features
Coastlines
Day
Islands
KWCI (GPI)
Oceans (campaign title)
Outdoors
People
Sand
Sunny
Tourism
Railay Beach in Southern Thailand
Tourists and boats on Railay beach in Krabi, home to one of Thailand's biggest seagrass beds which host a rich diversity of marine life. It is also one of Thailand's top tourist destinations. The Thai government is planning to build 4,400 megawatts of new coal plants across the country including Krabi. Local communities in Thailand's south and Greenpeace are opposing Thailand's coal expansion plans, as coal plant emissions have adverse effects on human health, crops and marine life, and are also a major source of climate change -causing greenhouse gases. Railay beach is 30 kilometers away from the coal plant site.
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Thailand's Krabi Province Documentation
Greenpeace has revealed by mapping the marine ecosystem in Krabi province, that another planned coal power project in the province's Tambol Pakasai, Nhua Khlong district will destroy fragile sea life and unique wetlands. The map was launched in an Anti-Coal Forum organized by Krabi communities, Healthy Public Policy Foundation and Greenpeace. Krabi province is home to at least half a million Thais who rely directly on a thriving fishing industry as well tourism from Krabi’s world famous beaches.
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Unique identifier:
GP04IY8
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
21/03/2013
Locations:
Asia
,
Krabi
,
Southeast Asia
,
Thailand
Credit line:
© Athit Perawongmetha / Greenpeace
Size:
3000px × 2024px 1.47 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)