Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Change-and-Human-Rights-Public-Hearing-Philippines-27MZIFJW84RO2.htmlConceptually similarClimate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGP0STSTF5Completed★★★★Climate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGP0STSTF6Completed★★★★Climate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGP0STSTPVCompleted★★★★Climate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGP0STSTQ3Completed★★★★Climate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGP0STSTPUCompleted★★★★Climate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGP0STSTQ9Completed★★★★Climate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGP0STSTPYCompleted★★★★Climate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGP0STSTPZCompleted★★★★Climate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGP0STSTPOCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSTQEClimate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing PhilippinesGuests are moved by one of the witness at the climate change on human rights public hearing at the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) office in Quezon City. A day after International Human Rights Day, the landmark investigation looking into the responsibility of 47 coal, oil, gas and cement companies for human rights violations suffered by the Filipino people, is back home in the Philippines to conclude in a two-day hearing with more testimonies from human rights advocates and from the climate frontlinesLocations:Asia-Luzon-Metro Manila-Philippines-Quezon City-Southeast AsiaDate:12 Dec, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Court cases-Courts-Crying-Human rights-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Oil (Industry)-People-Portraits-Victims-WomenShoot:Climate Change and Human Rights Public Hearing in PhilippinesA day after International Human Rights Day, the landmark investigation looking into the responsibility of 47 coal, oil, gas and cement companies for human rights violations suffered by the Filipino people, is back home in the Philippines to conclude in a two-day hearing with more testimonies from human rights advocates and from the climate frontlines. The last two of five hearings were conducted in New York and London with international scientific and, legal experts, and Filipino survivors of various extreme weather events from the U.S., the U.K. and the Philippines, such as Haiyan, Mangkhut, Ondoy and Katrina.