Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Reverse-Graffiti-for-President-Trump-s-Visit-in-Manila-27MZIFJX6P0UN.htmlConceptually similarReverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGP0STRA1ZCompleted★★★★Reverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGP0STRA21Completed★★★★Reverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGP0STRA25Completed★★★★Reverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGP0STRA28Completed★★★★Reverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGP0STRA23Completed★★★★Reverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGP0STRA1QCompleted★★★★Reverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGP0STRA1SCompleted★★★★Reverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGP0STRA1TCompleted★★★★★★Reverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGP0STRA1UCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRA1RReverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in ManilaGreenpeace activists create reverse-graffiti (also called ‘clean graffiti’) in various spots around the ASEAN Summit venues. The clean graffiti read “Climate Change is Real,” and “Stop Trumping the planet and the people”, hitting US President Donald Trump, about to arrive in Manila to attend the summit, on his climate denialism stance.Locations:Asia-Manila-Metro Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:12 Nov, 2017Credit:© Noel Guevara / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7952px X 5304pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Graffiti-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Reverse graffiti actions-StreetsShoot:Reverse Graffiti for President Trump's Visit in the PhilippinesHours before U.S. President Donald Trump’s arrival in the Philippines, Greenpeace activists create reverse graffiti (also called ‘clean graffiti’) in various spots around the ASEAN Summit venues. The clean graffiti read, “Climate Change is Real,” and “Stop Trumping the planet and the people,” hitting Trump on his climate denialism stance.With the Philippines as the host country to the ASEAN Summit and a signatory to the Paris Agreement, Greenpeace is calling on President Rodrigo Duterte to table discussions on cooperation towards addressing the climate crisis during his upcoming meeting with Trump, considering that Chevron, Exxon and many big polluters are based in the US. Greenpeace is urging Duterte to champion the protection of human rights of all Filipinos from harms, including those resulting from climate change impacts, as well as from extrajudicial killings.Related Collections:Reverse Graffiti for President Trump Visit in the Philippines (Photos & Video)