Greenpeace will have an open boat day on the Rainbow Warrior this Sunday June 1, 2008 from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. The boat will be docked at Pier 13 at the Asian
Terminals ,South Harbor near Manila Hotel.
Please text or email Miko Alino at 09217622896 or jmalino@greenpeace.org to confirm your visit.
Or email me the names and I can forward it to him.
Greenpeace organized a number of activities for guests, which include
film screening, exhibits, and solar cafe as well as a tour of the ship.
Visit this link for for information http://www.greenpeace.org/seasia/en/news
Lets work to save the climate.
Simple lang: switch off, unplug,light up efficiently and spread the word
http://www.greenpeace.org/seasia/en/simplelang
visit http://gpsea.multiply.com/journal/item/3/QUIT_COAL_Greenpeace_targets_incoming_coal_shipment_at_Pagbilao_coal_plant
Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior passes by the coal ship Sam John Spirit as it exits the Pagbilao coal-fired power plant pier in Quezon Province, 150 kilometers south of Manila. Activists from the Rainbow Warrior May 25,2008 painted the side of the bulk carrier with the words "Quit Coal." The environment group called off its peaceful protest at the coal plant today, assured that it has initiated strong political movement toward a moratorium on expansion of coal power in the Philippines through a resolution in the Senate. Coal-fired power plants are the single biggest source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and a major cause of climate change. Greenpeace is calling on the Philippine government to instead tap the massive potential of clean, safe, renewable energy.
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