Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Typhoon-Haiyan-Anniversary-Solidarity-Events-in-The-Philippines-27MZIF3AVEMJ.htmlConceptually similarTyphoon Haiyan Anniversary Solidarity Events in The PhilippinesGP0STOOYLCompleted★★★★★★Typhoon Haiyan Anniversary Solidarity Events in The PhilippinesGP0STOOYNCompleted★★★★★★Typhoon Haiyan Anniversary Solidarity Events in The PhilippinesGP0STOOYSCompleted★★★★Typhoon Haiyan Anniversary Solidarity Events in The PhilippinesGP0STOOYTCompleted★★★★Sinirangan - Typhoon Haiyan 4th Anniversary in the PhilippinesGP0STR9ICCompleted★★★★Sinirangan - Typhoon Haiyan 4th Anniversary in the PhilippinesGP0STR9IACompleted★★★★★★Sinirangan - Typhoon Haiyan 4th Anniversary in the PhilippinesGP0STR9IFCompleted★★★★Sinirangan - Typhoon Haiyan 4th Anniversary in the PhilippinesGP0STR9IGCompleted★★★★Sinirangan - Typhoon Haiyan 4th Anniversary in the PhilippinesGP0STR9IHCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOOYMTyphoon Haiyan Anniversary Solidarity Events in The PhilippinesFrom Manila’s Kilometer Zero, Climate Walk participants cross San Juanico Bridge to arrive in Tacloban- Haiyan Ground Zero, in time for the first anniversary of the Typhoon Haiyan’s landfall in Eastern Visayas. The Climate Walk is a People’s Walk for Climate Justice, co-organized by Greenpeace and other climate advocacy groups and civil society organizations. The climate advocates are appealing to developed countries and world leaders to commit to ambitious and binding targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions to the amount that will keep the global average temperature to less than a 1.5 degree Celsius increase above pre-industrial levels.Locations:Philippines-Southeast Asia-Tacloban-Visayan SeaDate:8 Nov, 2014Credit:© Roy Lagarde / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1993px X 3000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Anniversaries-Banners-Bridges-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Crowds-Day-Demonstrations-Flags-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Props-Public engagement-SeasShoot:Typhoon Haiyan Anniversary Solidarity Events in The PhilippinesOn the first anniversary of typhoon Haiyan, around 500 Filipinos form a human banner of the Philippine flag symbolizing the growing national movement that is demanding for climate justice, on behalf of the thousands who died in the disaster and the millions displaced by the extreme weather events like typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan). They vowed to hold big polluters accountable for climate change impacts.Greenpeace and partner groups are urging the Philippine government to phase out all dirty fossil fuel based energy systems and instead develop and mainstream renewable based energy sources to mitigate further climate change impacts.