Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Lone-Protester-at-Shell-s-Headquarter-in-Manila-27MZIFJ8C1Y20.htmlConceptually similarLone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTW57Completed★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTW5ACompleted★★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTW5BCompleted★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTW5GCompleted★★★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTW5FCompleted★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTW59Completed★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTW5JCompleted★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTW5KCompleted★★★★Lone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaGP0STTW5MCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTW5ILone Protester at Shell's Headquarter in ManilaFred De la Cruz, fisherman from the climate impacted community in Bataan, Central Luzon region of the Philippines, holds a lone protest in front of the Philippine headquarters of Shell to call for climate justice.The protest highlights the huge role of fossil fuel companies, such as Shell, in fueling the climate crisis and the injustice and suffering experienced by vulnerable communities in the Philippines and around the world. Greenpeace is calling on Shell to wake up to the climate emergency, heed the call of communities for justice, and start a rapid and just transition to phase out fossil fuelsLocations:Philippines-Southeast Asia-TaguigDate:17 Sep, 2019Credit:© Geric Cruz / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2333px X 3500pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Buildings-Climate (campaign title)-Commercial businesses-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Props-Shell (commercial business)-Signs-VictimsShoot:Protest at Shell Office in the PhilippinesFilipino activist and super typhoon survivor demands Shell to face up to the climate emergency in an indefinite lone protest in front of the Philippine headquarters of Shell to call for climate justice. The action, supported by Greenpeace Philippines, is meant to highlight the huge role of fossil fuel companies, such as Shell, in fueling the climate crisis and the injustice and suffering experienced by vulnerable communities in the Philippines and around the world. Greenpeace is calling on Shell to wake up to the climate emergency, heed the call of communities for justice, and start a rapid and just transition to phase out fossil fuels.Related Collections:Protests against Shell in the Philippines (Photo & Video)