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'Heart for Sea' Solidarity Activity in Teluk Patani, Thailand
Greenpeace's most iconic ship the Rainbow Warrior arrives in Teluk Patani to stand in solidarity with communities expressing their concerns about the coal-fired project in Thepha district.
Around one hundred fishing boats belonging to communities from Sakom, Thepha, and Suan Kong in Songkhla province participated in this demonstration.
A 30 x 30 meter banner was carried on the water from the coast of Koh Kham, picturing characters from the Nang Talung, a well-known shadow puppet show, to symbolize people's opposition to the proposed 2,200 megawatt coal-fired plant in Thepha.
The Rainbow Warrior is in Thailand for “Rainbow Warrior Ship Tour 2018: 100% Renewable Energy for All". Greenpeace will be working with communities and with concerned citizens in Thailand to celebrate people power and encourage policymakers to phase out coal and to champion solutions through an inclusive and sustainable economic development model based on just, affordable, sustainable renewable energy system.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STS0CY
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
21/05/2018
Locations:
Songkhla Province
,
Southeast Asia
,
Thailand
Credit line:
© Baramee Temboonkiat / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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'Heart for Sea' Solidarity Activity in Teluk Patani, Thailand
The community representatives from Sakom, Thepha, and Suan Kong in Songkhla province joining for talks on Sakom Beach after announcing together their intention to oppose the 2,200 megawatt coal-fired power plant project in Songkhla Province on the Rainbow Warrior.
The Rainbow Warrior is in Thailand for “Rainbow Warrior Ship Tour 2018: 100% Renewable Energy for All". Greenpeace will be working with communities and with concerned citizens in Thailand to celebrate people power and encourage policymakers to phase out coal and to champion solutions through an inclusive and sustainable economic development model based on just, affordable, sustainable renewable energy system
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