Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Anti-Nukes-Protest-in-Manila-27MDHUHK8VZX.htmlConceptually similarAnti-Nukes Protest in ManilaGP1SX16DCompleted★★★★Anti-Nukes Protest in ManilaGP1SX16KCompleted★★★★Anti-Nukes Protest in ManilaGP1SX16BCompleted★★★★Anti-Nukes Protest in ManilaGP1SX16FCompleted★★★★Anti-Nukes Protest in ManilaGP1SX169Completed★★★★Anti-Nukes Protest in ManilaGP1SX16GCompleted★★★★Anti-Nukes Protest in ManilaGP1SX16HCompleted★★★★Anti-Nukes Protest in ManilaGP1SX16ICompleted★★★★★★Anti-Nukes Protest in ManilaGP1SX16JCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1SX16AAnti-Nukes Protest in ManilaSecurity personnel try to take down a banner from members of Greenpeace Philippines as they mark the 11th anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan during a protest at the Department of Energy - Renewable Energy Management Bureau in Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Greenpeace Philippines called on the government to stop promoting nuclear as an alternative energy source in the country and demanded the revocation of the Executive Order No. 164, which promulgates the use of nuclear power.Locations:Asia-Manila-Metro Manila-Philippines-Southeast Asia-TaguigDate:11 Mar, 2022Credit:© Basilio H. Sepe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1999pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Anniversaries-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Direct communications-Drums-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (costume)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear waste-Outdoors-Police-Police force-Props-Protective clothing-SymbolsShoot:Anti-Nuclear Protest in the PhilippinesGreenpeace activists delivered ‘radioactive waste’ barrels to the “Department of Dangerous and Dirty Energy”, the government agency formerly known as the Department of Energy (DOE). Greenpeace Philippines is demanding that the DOE stop acting like a loyal minion of the nuclear industry, and instead serve the Filipino people by giving them energy security through clean and safe renewable energy.