Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Wedding-Party-in-Thailand-27MZIFVQY4SD.htmlConceptually similarPower Plant in ThailandGP04IXXCompleted★★★★Fishing Community in Southern ThailandGP04IXYCompleted★★★★Fishing Community in Southern ThailandGP04IY1Completed★★★★Fishing Community in Southern ThailandGP04IY0Completed★★★★★★Fishing Community in Southern ThailandGP04IXZCompleted★★★★Fishing Community in Southern ThailandGP04IY2Completed★★★★Diesel Power Plant in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5P8Completed★★★★Diesel Power Plant in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5P9Completed★★★★Diesel Power Plant in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5PACompleted★★★★View AllGP04IXWWedding Party in ThailandGuests at a local wedding reception in a community near a power plant in Krabi province, 800 kilometers south of Bangkok, Thailand. Greenpeace revealed by mapping marine ecosystems in Krabi, that a 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.Locations:Asia-Krabi-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:22 Mar, 2013Credit:© Athit Perawongmetha / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2035pxKeywords:Air pollution-Celebrations-Chimneys-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal-fired power stations-Day-Evening-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-People-Sunsets-WeddingsShoot:Thailand's Krabi Province DocumentationGreenpeace 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.