Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Rainbow-Warrior-in-Tacloban-27MZIFJXWU5QU.htmlConceptually similarRainbow Warrior in TaclobanGP0STRM8DCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in TaclobanGP0STRM8CCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in TaclobanGP0STRM8FCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in TaclobanGP0STRM8ECompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in TaclobanGP0STRM8GCompleted★★★★★★Rainbow Warrior in TaclobanGP0STRM8HCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in TaclobanGP0STRM8ICompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in TaclobanGP0STRM8ACompleted★★★★Message From Community in TaclobanGP0STRM7KCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRM8BRainbow Warrior in TaclobanGreenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior sails out from the port of Tacloban City, Eastern Visayas, Philippines, accompanied by two dragon boat teams and women fisherfolk who took over the business when their husbands passed away after super typhoon Haiyan.The Rainbow Warrior is in the Philippines as part of the Climate Justice ship tour.Locations:Asia-Leyte-Philippines-Southeast Asia-Tacloban-Visayan SeaDate:5 Mar, 2018Credit:© Grace Duran-Cabus / GreenpeaceMaximum size:966px X 1698pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-MY Rainbow Warrior III-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-SailboatsShoot:Rainbow Warrior in TaclobanThe Rainbow Warrior, Greenpeace’s most iconic ship, concludes its “Balangaw: The Climate Justice Ship Tour” of the Philippines as it sails from Tacloban City in Eastern Visayas, the region hit hardest by supertyphoon Yolanda in 2013. The ship was in the Philippines from 14 February to highlight the role of communities in pressuring governments and corporations to take immediate action on climate change and to protect the human rights that continue to be threatened by its impacts. From Tacloban, the Rainbow Warrior is sailing on to Indonesia, the second country in its 5-month “Climate Change & People Power” tour of Southeast Asia.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior Tour in the Philippines (Photos & Videos)