Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/ABD-Climate-and-Energy-Action---Philippines-27MZIF5GSDX.htmlConceptually similarABD Climate and Energy Action - PhilippinesGP0W9TCompleted★★★★ABD Climate and Energy Action - PhilippinesGP0TTCCompleted★★★★Action against Climate Change in the PhilippinesGP0333OCompleted★★★★Action against Climate Change in the PhilippinesGP0333QCompleted★★★★Action against Climate Change in the PhilippinesGP0333SCompleted★★★★ADB Action in the PhilippinesGP0PCTCompleted★★★★ADB Action in the PhilippinesGP0104TCompleted★★★★ADB Action in the PhilippinesGP011MECompleted★★★★★★Coal Demons Action in ManilaGP043LSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0MELABD Climate and Energy Action - PhilippinesGreenpeace activists and Maliwan Nakwirot, a community leader of Mae Moh, Thailand hoist a balloon bearing the message "STOP FUNDING CLIMATE CHANGE" at the entrance of the Asian Development Bank Headquarters in Pasig City East of Manila. Greenpeace and Ms. Maliwan, whose village is the site of a 2400 megawatt coal plant funded by the ADB, demand that Asia's largest institution lender stop supporting fossil fuel and dirty energy projects that cause climate change and inflict harm to thousands of people and instead aggressively fund renewable energy initiatives in the region.The ADB is set to release its energy policy in the next few weeks.Locations:Metro Manila-Pasig-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:8 Dec, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Luis LiwanagMaximum size:1598px X 2400pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Asian Development Bank (ADB)-Balloons-Blue-Buildings-Climate (campaign title)-Direct communications-Energy-Fossil fuel (energy)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Props-Renewable energyShoot:Climate Change Action Against ADB - Manila 2006Greenpeace activists hoist a balloon bearing the message "STOP FUNDING CLIMATE CHANGE" at the entrance of the Asian Development Bank Headquarters in Pasig City East of Manila. Greenpeace demands that ADB, Asia's largest institution lender stop supporting fossil fuel and dirty energy projects that cause climate change and inflict harm to thousands of people, and instead aggressively fund renewable energy initiatives in the region. The ADB is set to release its energy policy in the next few weeks.