Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-March-in-La-Union-27MZIFJWG7EDL.htmlConceptually similarClimate March in La UnionGP0STT619Completed★★★★Climate March in La UnionGP0STT622Completed★★★★Climate March in La UnionGP0STT618Completed★★★★Climate March in La UnionGP0STT61FCompleted★★★★Climate March in La UnionGP0STT61VCompleted★★★★Climate March in La UnionGP0STT61QCompleted★★★★Climate March in La UnionGP0STT621Completed★★★★Climate March in La UnionGP0STT61KCompleted★★★★Climate March in La UnionGP0STT61RCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STT61AClimate March in La UnionArtist and advocate Dong Abay holds the placard that says #Isyuhindikandidato” (Issue not a candidate) as part of our election campaign calling the voters to vote for someone who has a concerned for the environment and not just through popularity.Dong Abay later performs at the concert as part of the celebration the recent declaration of becoming coal-free municipalities ,San Juan and Aringay, in La Union. The people of La Union together with various NGOs staged a whole day Climate Action Parade to celebrate San Juan and Aringay recent declaration of becoming coal-free municipalities. During the parade, various groups including public and private senior high school and college students, senior citizens, entrepreneurs from the business sector, OFWs, farmers, fisherfolk, and religious groups congregated around the San Fernando City Plaza calling for the shift toward clean, renewable, and cheaper sources of energy.Locations:Asia-Central Luzon-La Union-Luzon-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:28 Mar, 2019Credit:© Greenpeace / Grace Duran-CabusMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Artists-Banners-Cars-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Half length-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-People-Performing artists-Portraits-Urban areasShoot:Climate March in La Union, PhilippinesThe people of La Union together with various NGOs staged a whole day Climate Action Parade to celebrate San Juan and Aringay recent declaration of becoming coal-free municipalities. During the parade, various groups including public and private senior high school and college students, senior citizens, entrepreneurs from the business sector, OFWs, farmers, fisherfolk, and religious groups congregated around the San Fernando City Plaza calling for the shift toward clean, renewable, and cheaper sources of energy.